The youngest child has a greater chance of becoming a millionaire

Hahaaa, look, these are the kind of messages that make me happy as the youngest member of my family. Yes yes, they say money doesn't make you happy, but I don't know: 1. an endless supply of chocolate, 2. all these bounty islands that you could only dream of before are suddenly within reach and 3. this bag. Suddenly, 2900 euros is a bargain.
But hey, are you the youngest in your family? We are more than just the funniest at home – yes, that has been proven before and again something I completely agree with – sorry, dear sisters of mine. We also have a greater chance of becoming millionaires, according to a study published in The Sunday Times. Here's the thing: as the youngest in the family, you dare to take many more risks in the workplace.
In families where the youngest had one older brother or sister, 49 percent of the youngsters were more likely to go for entrepreneurship compared to the oldest child in the family. More than one brother or sister? Then it was around 43 percent. And the term millionaire is linked to that because if you dare to actually start a business, you have a faster chance of success. And a faster chance of success means more money in the bank. Look, of course, it can go wrong, not every business is a success. But it’s always worth the shot. And that shot, we youngsters dare to take, right?



