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He Made a Million at 19… Then Lost It All | Andrew Kim

52 min · 16. kesä 2026
jakson He Made a Million at 19… Then Lost It All | Andrew Kim kansikuva

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What happens when you make your first million before turning twenty… and then lose almost everything? In this episode of Thought Atlas, I’m joined by Andrew Kim, entrepreneur, marketer, and founder of Embed. After dropping out of school, Andrew found rapid success selling products through Amazon FBA and later built a high-ticket coaching business that generated millions in revenue. But success came fast. And so did the consequences. By the age of nineteen, Andrew experienced lawsuits, public failure, broken relationships, lifestyle inflation, and the painful realization that making money and building a sustainable life are not the same thing. Today, he approaches business very differently. With an AI-first philosophy and lessons learned the hard way, he’s rebuilding with greater humility, clarity, and long-term thinking. We explore: • Dropping out and rejecting the traditional path • Growing up with strict expectations • Building a million-dollar business as a teenager • Lifestyle inflation and chasing status • Losing almost everything • Public failure and rebuilding identity • Hero versus villain moments • Why young entrepreneurs need setbacks • AI-first businesses and the future of work • Why resilience matters more than success This is not simply a conversation about making money. It’s an exploration of ambition, ego, failure, reinvention, and what happens when success arrives before wisdom. The deeper question behind this conversation: If success comes before maturity, can failure become the thing that saves us? 🌍 Thought Atlas: https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas [https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas]

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