https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/3 ... f1903&ei=638-year-old self-made billionaire's No. 1 tip for aspiring entrepreneurs: Pay attention to ‘what the kids are doing’
Story by Ashton Jackson
It's probably not your first instinct to seek a tween's advice when making decisions about your career.
But it may be rewarding to do so, especially if you want to start a business or launch a side-hustle. That's according to Nikhil Kamath, a 38-year-old self-made billionaire and co-founder of Zerodha, an online stock brokerage platform.
"Don't go to the previous generation to figure out what you should be doing 20 years from now," he told LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky in a recent episode of "The Path" video series. "Go look at what the kids are doing. Go look at what a 16-year-old boy is doing [and] what he might want in 10 years."
20 years from now they'll be picking shit with the chickens.
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define. ... 20chickenspicking shit with the chickens
Reduced to meager circumstances. Scratching out a subsistence living. Attempting to make do with minimum resources. Dumpster diving.
The 16 year old kids have already defined what that means.

Changing adult diapers will be a growing and big business for as long as it lasts. For the kids who can find billionaires who need this service, it may pay quite well.