Let’s have a read about the 21-year-old entrepreneur who started his first company at age 17. This youngster now owns multiple public and private ventures that have been bootstrapped with zero outside funding or co-founders/co-owners/co-investors. Mr. King is a partner and advisor to numerous multi-million-dollar companies and has invested millions of dollars as an angel investor without borrowing money from family members or friends.
By age 21, Royston G King built companies himself, employing dozens of full-time employees. Despite being a complete foreigner himself, he started and sold multiple ventures and now owns several public & private companies like Master Scaling and Good Purpose Life, God Like Scaling & Masterminds, Trillion Dollar Growth, Good Purpose Brands, etc. One of his team in Master Scaling even managed paid advertising directly for a billion-dollar company.
Ever since he was a little kid, he knew that entrepreneurship would be his life. Watching his dad work as an entrepreneur made him realize this dream, and so it became second nature to try new things in the world of business. Soon, in the first year of his business itself, Royston was able to employ dozens of people to work full time for his company. USA’s highest-rated business lawyer was more than happy enough to endorse his company that had reached 100+ customer reviews in a matter of months.
Eager to do more for the world, this philanthropist started a non-profit charity fund, Good Purpose Foundation. Pocketing the 1st place award for being a consultant to Humanitix, the world’s first not-for-profit platform, he got the opportunity to personally discuss goals to make the world a better place with the co-founder. Impressed by his drive to change the world, he got invited to several world-renowned charity organizations. He is a proud executive committee, board member, advisor, and more to charities like University Fair Trade Steering Committee, University Green Impact Auditing, Melbourne University Blockchain Association, Teach for Malaysia, etc.
The millennial also started a YouTube channel to motivate people to bring out the good in themselves. It is his small effort towards “creating heaven on earth,” as he says. On the other hand, he also helps budding entrepreneurs on another YouTube channel dedicated to explaining how to scale your company and have good business acumen.
Constantly imbibing whatever good life throws at you is a character trait we all need to inculcate. Royston’s tendency to take in the positive lessons from life and consistently evolve into a better version of himself every day is quite inspirational. Despite being a founder of a million-dollar empire, his humble roots and yearning to help people lead a better life is what make him stand out.