Ben Way - Youngest Entrepreneur


Ben Way

Meet the UK’s Youngest self made Entrepreneur. Well he was once, that’s why he was splashed like a wet flannel all over the media spotlight.

Ben Way started his first Company when he was just 17, as with most self made millionaires that make it he was told by his teachers at school after doing so badly that he would never amount to anything. Of course Ben had dyslexia like most Entrepreneurs these days, “it’s like a creative burden” Ben Ways way of thinking assumes the position that “Dyslexics WILL take over the world” and you know what I think I believe him. Find out of your dyslexic Dyslexic test – Click Here.

Or for a few questions to ask your self first
Dyslexic Questions – Click Here.



Ben can't spell bussinesssess. He tries to put an extra "s" in it. He also has great difficulty in taking down telephone numbers. "I find it hard to retain more than three numbers at a time," he says, looking at the floor quickly.

For some it’s hard, and for others they DO something about it, Ben did and my the age of 20 when other kids are worrying about exams, Ben was worrying about where to put all his money.

In the year 2000, when Ben set up and ran an internet search company, he was voted Young Entrepreneur of the Year. In October, he announced his involvement in six more companies – the main contestant being 3Group, developing the third generation of mobile phones. He also lectures at Imperial College, London, in entrepreneurship: "The first time I ever entered a lecture room was to actually give the talk," says Ben who left school at 16.

Other dyslexics, Tom Cruise, Steve Redgrave, architect Lord Rogers, film director Guy Ritchie and photographer David Bailey.

Quotes...
"One week of every month I'm awake most of the night, thinking. Sometimes I can feel myself having an idea, intense activity on both sides of my brain and then, 'whoosh', it all comes together like a whirring candyfloss machine, turning in my head, making connections from all over the place. In an hour, I find I can see the solution to a problem.
"Once or twice, I have found myself having an idea so powerful that it is a truly bizarre feeling. On both occasions, I have had the idea that has been the basis for my next business."

Aged 18, Ben discovered a Jersey based company, they were happy to sponser his internet search company - provided that he abstained from drink (apart from two shandies a night), sex, late nights and other youthful excesses until his 20th birthday.

”They asked me how much I was expecting to receive to start a campaign like this”, Ben said “Oh I think 25 million should do it” to which the company replied “ that’s just figure we wanted to invest”.
What a Lucky little Ben.

Places you can find Ben,
Ben at the Edge – Click Here.
Ecademy – Click Here.
So Flow – Click Here.

Bens Companies.
Rain Makers Company – Click Here.

Quad Company – Click Here.


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