Mark Zuckerberg,  With nothing but code and curiosity, a 19-year-old student launched a social website from his dorm room. It was entirely self-financed, run on passion and pizza. Though he had no experience, he knew how to think things through, weighing the pros and cons of every new feature. Soon, his idea connected millions of people around the world., Ray Kroc, At 52, a salesman burdened by financial obligations discovered a small burger stand with big potential. He decided to overcome his doubts and buy into the business, even taking out a mortgage to make it work. Through entrepreneurial drive and endless persistence, he turned it into one of the most established brands on Earth., Bill Gates, A young programmer dropped out of college to chase a dream — building software for everyone. He and his friend encountered countless pitfalls, from coding bugs to investor rejections. Yet they refused to quit. Their entrepreneurial mindset helped them overcome every barrier, creating tools that changed how the world works and communicates., Vera Wang, After years in publishing, a 40-year-old woman faced the financial obligations of city life and a stalled career. Instead of giving up, she used her savings to launch a self-financed fashion line. Though she encountered rejection early on, she overcame doubt with discipline and design flair, soon becoming an established name in bridal fashion., Elon Musk, A visionary engineer with several ventures under his belt saw a world running out of time — and fuel. At 32, he invested his own money into a struggling electric car startup. The entrepreneurial gamble was risky, filled with technical pitfalls and public doubt. But he thought it through, analyzed the pros and cons, and built one of the most established brands of the century..

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