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A Kellogg School study of 2.7 million US founders found the average age of founders of the fastest-growing tech firms was 45. A 50-year-old is nearly twice as likely to build a runaway success as a 30-year-old, cutting against the myth that entrepreneurs peak in their twenties.
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Best time in history to build a startup