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But the stark reality is the richest young people in the world mostly inherited theirwealth.
According to the latest billionaires list fromForbes, no one under the age of 30 is self-made.
This means all of the richest Gen Zers have inherited their wealth from wealthy parents.
Still, you might study both younger generations and their parents to find out how they built their wealth.
They say success leaves clues so why not learn from the mostsuccessful people in the world.
Cyrus Mistry was the son of Indian construction billionaire Pallonji Mistry.
Zahan Mistry received his stake in the Tata Group (worth almost $5 billion) as an inheritance.
Kevin David Lehmann
Kevin David Lehmann became a billionaire at the young age of 14.
His father gifted him a 50% stake in Germanysleading drugstore brand, dm-drogerie markt.
The Lehmanns keep a low profile, and there is very limited information available about either family member.
His grandfather them started Dassault Aviation, which became a prominent aerospace company in France.
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