Young Founders are less likely to Succeed!!
On average, founders of high-tech startups launch their companies at 42 years old.
For the top 0.1% of startups-those with the highest growth or successful exits-the average founder age climbs to 45 years
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Data leans toward older founders but it’s not a rulebook. Young founders can still thrive if they compensate with advisors, upskilling, and relentless execution. Age isn’t the gatekeeper, only value creation is.
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