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From College Dropout To Jet-Set Millionaire Podcast Host & Author

JOSH KING MADRID

@JETSET

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The 24-year-old American internet celebrity entrepreneur known as “JetSet” made his first $1 million at 19 and has since earned over $20 million.
Josh Madrid
“I was pretty much the only mixed kid with curly hair in my school,” Madrid recalled in a recent interview with Thrive Global’s Yitzi Weiner.
He said, “I used to always get in trouble for talking a lot.” His teachers also doubted his goals, making fun, saying he “lived in an imaginary world.”
Unlike his siblings, Madrid excelled in his earlier years at school. Anything he decided to commit to, he embodied the mindset of becoming the best at it by becoming the hardest worker.
Madrid told Startups that he believes that people should “put in the necessary effort to attain the proven results.”
JetSet recalls he was only 7 when “they told me…, if I ever wanted anything in life, I would have to work hard and earn it.” Being forced to sell to survive, ...
...JetSet was as young as 7 years old when he first started buying wholesale products online and then retailing them to his classmates for profit.
He told Startups, “this one experience made me realize that I was able to get anything I wanted—I just needed to find out the right information and have an insane drive and work ethic. That small accomplishment has led me to accomplish every goal in my life”.
He first started making money launching internet businesses at about 13 or 14.
By 2018, Josh was earning over $100,000 a week, becoming a millionaire by 19 and multi-millionaire by the age of 20.
He told The Sun Online, “People I went to high school with can’t believe what I’ve done.”
“I always dreamed about being a famous college dropout,” Josh told Haley Toy of The College Fix. He spent a lot of time conducting market research, discovering social trends, and analyzing human behavior.
He says that his rapid rise is due to “two things: marketing and leverage,” and he calls himself a “humble narcissist.” “I say and write exactly what I feel and think,” Madrid told The College Fix.

“I’d never tell someone to do something I wouldn’t do myself.”
When asked what some things he would like to share with Future Sharks, Riojas were, Josh replied, “One of the most important things I’ve learned this year is the true power of social media and networking. ...
...Thanks to these tools, I’ve been able to find mentors who are making the money I want and connect with them. It’s crazy how much free and cheap real-world training you can find on the internet.”
He went on to add, “My dad would always tell me “One day you’re going to be 30 years old, and you’re going to look back and say either, “Wow, I’m so glad ...
...I did that,” or “Wow, I wish I would have done that,” but either way, you will be 30, so do something today that will make you say “I’m glad I did that.”
As of today, Josh’s famous birthday profile is ranked No.3 for entrepreneurs worldwide alongside Elon Musk, Bill Gates, and Jeff Bezos, and his profile ...
...is trending as fans of JetSet express their “ecstatic” attitude and appreciation for the content on The Dropout Degree Show (Podcast Series).