From a college dropout working minimum wage to a $2 billion sale to Meta by age 21: Palmer Luckey's story
New Delhi, Aug. 19 -- The billionaire Oculus and Anduril founder Palmer Luckey says he's living proof the American Dream is alive and well. He went from a teenage college dropout living in a trailer to selling his first company to Facebook (now Meta) for $2 billion by just 21 years old - and says that rise could happen only in America, according to a Fortune report.
"I was a 19-year-old kid working a minimum wage job with no college degree, living in a 19-foot camper trailer, and Peter Thiel gave me a million dollars when nobody else would to start Oculus," Luckey told the Hoover Institution. "That's not happening in China, I'll tell you that."
The now 33-year-old said "there's a million complaints" about opportunity drying up in the US...
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