Now this is really Motivational, you can make a difference irrespective of your age. This teenagers have proven so.
TIME magazine recently revealed its list of the 30 most influential teens of 2015. Yeah you heard me right!!!!
The youngest of them is 13 and the oldest 19. Thirty young people have been named the most influential teens of 2015 by the TIME magazine. Whether they’re launching their own business or trying to bring peace to the world, these young people are being recognised for their various talents, business efforts and accolades.
This year, Silentò, the teen behind the Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae) massive hit made the list alongside rapper Jaden Smith, Kylie Jenner and Kendall Jenner who were already named in 2014.
However the list doesn’t only acknowlege teens who have careers in the entertainment industry. Indeed, this year’s youngest talent is Moses Bridges, 13, who is running a $200,000-a-year apparel company. Ahmed Mohamed, 14, who was arrested for bringing a homemade clock (mistaken for a bomb) to class has also made the cut.
The list also counts the president of the United States’ daughter Malia Obama, and budding black feminist and actress Amanda Stenberg.
The full list is here : http://time.com/4081618/most-influential-teens-2015/
TIME magazine recently revealed its list of the 30 most influential teens of 2015. Yeah you heard me right!!!!
The youngest of them is 13 and the oldest 19. Thirty young people have been named the most influential teens of 2015 by the TIME magazine. Whether they’re launching their own business or trying to bring peace to the world, these young people are being recognised for their various talents, business efforts and accolades.
This year, Silentò, the teen behind the Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae) massive hit made the list alongside rapper Jaden Smith, Kylie Jenner and Kendall Jenner who were already named in 2014.
However the list doesn’t only acknowlege teens who have careers in the entertainment industry. Indeed, this year’s youngest talent is Moses Bridges, 13, who is running a $200,000-a-year apparel company. Ahmed Mohamed, 14, who was arrested for bringing a homemade clock (mistaken for a bomb) to class has also made the cut.
The list also counts the president of the United States’ daughter Malia Obama, and budding black feminist and actress Amanda Stenberg.
The full list is here : http://time.com/4081618/most-influential-teens-2015/
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