
Jaron Lodge discovered he had a knack for entrepreneurship when, as a Cub Scout, he hit the highest sales goal selling popcorn. “I got addicted from there,” he says. By age 18, he’d saved $25,000 from a dog-sitting business he started and jobs at Subway and an Ashley Furniture warehouse. After listening to a series of audiobooks on sales, he sold $30,000 worth of high-end cutlery the summer after high school.Inspired by entrepreneurs he followed on YouTube, he began experimenting with creating a game based on skipping stones, which he’d gotten familiar with in Boy Scouts. Reading up on stone skipping games, he discovered people around the world enjoyed it, and there were dozens of ways to describe the …
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