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Starting from Zero at 66: Journey and Success Insights of Senior Entrepreneurship

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    This article narrates the journey and insights of a 66-year-old starting a business from scratch, from being laid off to founding an eco-friendly packaging company. It shares experiences and lessons of entrepreneurship while offering curated TED talk English listening materials to help improve listening and speaking skills.

    Curated 100 classic TED talks, each 8-15 minutes long, covering innovation, growth, and future trends. Provides MP3 streaming, download, and English transcripts to help you improve listening and speaking skills. Ignite your learning passion with the power of ideas! Below is the collection of this issue's 【TED】100 classic speech listening materials. Consistent accumulation will make your English more practical!

    I'd like to take you back about seven years in my life. Friday afternoon, a few days before Christmas, 2009, I was the director of operations at a consumer products company in San Francisco and I was called into a meeting that was already in progress. That meeting turned out to be my exit interview. I was fired. Along with several others, I was 64 years old at the time. It wasn't completely unexpected. I signed a stack of papers, gathered my personal effects, and left to join my wife who was waiting for me at a nearby restaurant, completely unaware. Fast forward several hours, we both got really silly drunk. So 40 plus years of continuous employment for a variety of companies large and small was over. I had a good network, a good reputation. I thought I'd be just fine. I was an engineer in manufacturing and packaging. I had a good background. Retirement was like for so many people, simply not an option for me.

    So I turned to consulting for the next couple of years without any passion whatsoever. And then an idea began to take root, born from my concern for our environment. I wanted to build my own business, designing and manufacturing biodegradable packaging from waste—paper, agricultural, even textile waste—replacing the toxic disposable plastic packaging to which we've all become addicted. This is called clean technology and it felt really meaningful to me. A venture that could help to reduce the billions of pounds of single-use plastic packaging dumped each year and polluting our land, our rivers, and our oceans, and left for future generations to resolve. Our grandchildren, my grandchildren.

    And so now at the age of 66, with 40 years of experience, I became an entrepreneur for the very first time. But there's more. Lots of issues to deal with, manufacturing, outsourcing, job creation, patents, partnerships, funding. These are all typical issues for a startup, but hardly typical for me. And a word about funding. I live and work in San Francisco and if you're looking for funding, you are typically going to compete with some very young people from the high-tech industry. And it can be very discouraging and intimidating. I have shoes older than most of these people.

    But five years later, I'm thrilled and proud to share with you that our revenues have doubled every year. We have no debt. We have several marquee clients. Our patent was issued. I have a wonderful partner who's been with me right from the beginning. And we've won more than 20 awards for the work that we've done. But best of all, we've made a small dent, a very small dent in the worldwide plastic pollution crisis. And I am doing the most rewarding and meaningful work of my life right now.

    And I can tell you, there's lots of resources available to entrepreneurs of all ages. But what I really yearned for five years ago was to find other first-time entrepreneurs who were my age. I wanted to connect with them. I had no role models. Absolutely none. That 20-something app developer from Silicon Valley was not my role model. I'm sure he was very clever. I want to do something about that. And I want all of us to do something about that. I want us to start talking more about people who don't become entrepreneurs until they are seniors. Talking about these bold men and women who are checking in when their peers, in essence, are checking out. And then connecting all these people across industries, across regions, across countries, building a community.

    The Small Business Administration tells us that 64% of new jobs created in the private sector in the USA are thanks to small businesses like mine. And who's to say that we'll stay forever small? We have an interesting culture that really expects when you reach a certain age, you're going to be golfing or playing checkers or babysitting the grandkids all the time. And I adore my grandchildren. And I'm also passionate about doing something meaningful in the global marketplace. And I'm going to have lots of company. The Census Bureau says that by 2050 there will be 84 million seniors in this country. That's an amazing number. That's almost twice as many as we have today. Can you imagine how many first-time entrepreneurs there will be among 84 million people? And they'll all have four decades of experience.

    So when I say let's start talking more about these wonderful entrepreneurs. I mean let's talk about their ventures just as we do the ventures of their much younger counterparts. The older entrepreneurs in this country have a 70% success rate starting new ventures. 70% success rate. We're like the Golden State Warriors of entrepreneurs. And that number plummets to 28% for younger entrepreneurs. This is according to a UK-based group called CMI. Aren't the accomplishments of a 70-year-old entrepreneur every bit meaningful? Every bit is newsworthy as the accomplishments of a 30-year-old entrepreneur. Of course they are. That's why I'd like to make the phrase '70 over 70' just as commonplace as the phrase '30 under 30.' Thank you.

Vocabulary Guide

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  • community

    noun

    1. (ecology) a group of interdependent organisms inhabiting the same region and interacting with each other

    Synonym: biotic community

    2. a group of people living in a particular local area

    e.g. the team is drawn from all parts of the community

    3. a group of nations having common interests

    e.g. they hoped to join the NATO community

    4. a district where people live
    occupied primarily by private residences

    Synonym: residential districtresidential area

    5. common ownership

    e.g. they shared a community of possessions

    6. agreement as to goals

    e.g. the preachers and the bootleggers found they had a community of interests

    Synonym: community of interests

  • entrepreneur

    noun

    1. someone who organizes a business venture and assumes the risk for it

    Synonym: enterpriser

  • exit

    noun

    1. the act of going out

    2. an opening that permits escape or release

    e.g. he blocked the way out
    the canyon had only one issue

    Synonym: issueoutletway out

    3. euphemistic expressions for death

    e.g. thousands mourned his passing

    Synonym: passinglossdepartureexpirationgoingrelease

  • revenue

    noun

    1. the entire amount of income before any deductions are made

    Synonym: grossreceipts

    2. government income due to taxation

    Synonym: tax incometaxationtax revenue

  • role

    noun

    1. the actions and activities assigned to or required or expected of a person or group

    e.g. the function of a teacher
    the government must do its part
    play its role

    Synonym: functionofficepart

    2. normal or customary activity of a person in a particular social setting

    e.g. what is your role on the team?

    3. what something is used for

    e.g. the function of an auger is to bore holes
    ballet is beautiful but what use is it?

    Synonym: functionpurposeuse

    4. an actor's portrayal of someone in a play

    e.g. she played the part of Desdemona

    Synonym: charactertheatrical rolepartpersona

  • success

    noun

    1. an attainment that is successful

    e.g. his success in the marathon was unexpected
    his new play was a great success

    2. an event that accomplishes its intended purpose

    e.g. let's call heads a success and tails a failure
    the election was a remarkable success for the Whigs

    3. a person with a record of successes

    e.g. his son would never be the achiever that his father was
    only winners need apply
    if you want to be a success you have to dress like a success

    Synonym: achieverwinnersucceeder

    4. a state of prosperity or fame

    e.g. he is enjoying great success
    he does not consider wealth synonymous with success

  • consulting
  • intimidating

    adj

    1. discouraging through fear

    Synonym: daunting

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