In 2003, Nick Woodman, a young American who had just graduated from the University of San Diego, ambitiously started a marketing company, but it failed within less than a year.
Having tasted a bitter failure, he emptied his remaining travel funds and suddenly set off on a journey to Indonesia.
He had no money to restart his company, but by chance, he found an incredible idea at an Indonesian beach where he was surfing.
In Indonesian streets, people are hoarding pearl necklaces sold for just two dollars.
They brought it 그대로 to California and sold it at a huge profit of 30 dollars.
Although it was cheap, they used real pearls, and in the United States, items like this often cost over $100, so surprisingly many people bought them. Woodman quickly raised funds to restart his business.
This time, he decided to establish a recording equipment manufacturing company, like a camcorder, which he has always found inconvenient, even taking out a bank loan.
In 2004, Woodman, who restarted the company with only himself as the sole employee,
Set up the micro action camera company GoPro.
They succeed in reaching billionaire status before their 40s.