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What I find interesting is that if you dig deeper into the outliers like Xero, you'll often find that the founder(s) behind it were far from being an overnight success story (although it's often interpreted that way when we read about it on hyped-up tech posts).

In Xero's case, the CEO Rod Drury started his first successful company, Glazer System, in 1995 and sold it in 2000; he finished undergrad in 1987 so he must've been around 30 when he started it and 35 when he finally had his first taste of success. And he was around 41yrs old when he started Xero (I'm basing this all off of his LinkedIn profile: http://linkedin.com/profile/view?id=122232).

We read that Ross is currently 29yrs old. And he seems like a smart guy and a capable entrepreneur. I bet you CraftJack definitely won't be his last venture, and who knows, we may very well see him working on a "Xero" a decade or two from now. This game only gets better with age and experience.




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