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Thursday, July 25

3 Youngest self-made billionaires of the world



They may be young, but the following people had the vision and drive to turn themselves into billionaires before they reached the ripe "old" age of forty.
They have minds that can transform the world into a new era.

yes! yes! we are talking about the world's  youngest billionaires .
before reading and taking a look at them,remember that you are one of them.you can be them one day.


 Mark Zuckerberg: the 26 year-old geek who created an empire

Mark Zuckerberg: the 26 year-old geek who created an empire
Twenty-six year-old Mark Zuckerberg is the computer savvy Harvard student who created a little website you might have heard of called Facebook. Though there is some controversy over who came up with the idea for the social networking site, there is no denying that it was Zuckerberg's hard work and brain power that brought Facebook to life and made it the most popular social networking site online today. 

To date, Zuckerberg has made over 13.8 billion U.S. dollars. To his credit, Zuckerberg has already donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to charities and recently pledged to donate over half of his fortune to charity either over the course of his lifetime or after his death.


Yoshikazu Tanaka: the 34 year-old who wants to rule the (social media) world

Yoshikazu Tanaka: the 34 year-old who wants to rule the (social media) world
Watch out, Zuckerberg... Yoshikazu Tanaka is coming for you! Founder of Japan's largest social networking site, Gree, Tanaka (age 34) is already worth over $2.2 billion. Tanaka aims for global expansion and will soon establish a California office for Gree.

The name "Gree" is a play on the expression, "Six degrees of separation."

Dustin Moskovitz: the 26 year-old who had the best college roommate ever

Dustin Moskovitz: the 26 year-old who had the best college roommate ever
Just 8 days younger than his Facebook co-founder, Mark Zuckerberg, Dustin Moskovitz was Zuckerberg's Harvard roommate and Facebook's third employee. Serving as Facebook's first Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Engineering, Moskovitz amassed a self-worth of over $2.7 billion. He left Facebook in 2008 to start his own company, Asana.