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These Entrepreneurs Show You Can Start a Business at Any AgeIt's never too late or too early.

ByKate Rockwood

This story appears in theJanuary 2017issue of雷竞技手机版.Subscribe »

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FishFlops founder Madison Robinson in the brand’s slippers.

You're never too young or too old to start a business. So, if you're feeling discouraged because of your age, it's time to get rid of thosenegative thoughts.

Related:Science-Backed Brain Hacks to Crush Your Goals

"I'm too old" or "I don't have enough experience" are just excuses to not follow your entrepreneurialdreams. Check out these five entrepreneurs -- from ages 19 to 67 -- who have launched successful ventures. And remember: success doesn't have an age requirement.

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