📖 If you’re a young adult with an entrepreneurial bent, it can be frustrating to work for someone else—especially when it often means being underpaid and underestimated.This self-development book explores the experiences of several people under the age of twenty-five, including author Tannika K. Williams-Nelson, as well as Kiraya Kawesa, Maverick and Malachi Alfred-Lecky, Kimarli Allen, and Samuel WilliamsEach of them own a business, create their own content, and showcase their talents. They focus on how to:• sidestep the image that others have of you to show your true nature;• acquire the money you need to start a business of your own; and• eliminate procrastination and get the most out of your time.While there will be highs and lows—and you may not succeed at your first business venture—it’s up to you to fight the battle. Get proactive about chasing your dreams with the lessons in Time Is Money.