Teen Tony Robbins

The Story:

His mom always knew he was gifted. After all, how many 7-year-old boys are learning Greek and reading at a 12th grade level?

While other boys his age were playing Nintendo, John Paul Pigeon was reading the Wall Street Journal and breaking into the latest business book.

By the age of 10, he had taken the stage, and was speaking to crowds of hundreds on the importance of financial literacy.

John Paul, now 14-years-old, travels all over the country not only teaching finances but also building his bank account along the way.

The Secret:

John Paul dared to be different. It would’ve been very easy to do the same things his friends did, but instead he decided to continue fueling his passion for profits.

Speaking in front of a crowd can be a terrifying experience if you allow it to be one. John Paul Pigeon faced his fears and found himself coming alive on stage, captivating his crowds.

Now It’s Your Turn:

What’s stopping you from taking flight? Many teens I know seem to be just passing time until they turn 18. Your future can begin today. And like this tiny Tony Robbins, you may discover that there’s a financial freedom of speech that can only be found if you get yourself out there.

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