CLOSE UP … WITH NICK D’ALOISIO At The 8th Unesco Youth Forum
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from www.unesco.org
17
year old Nick d’Aloisio is a British-born Australian entrepreneur
whose skill, creativity and enthusiasm for computer programming have taken him
to remarkable heights. His innovative mobile application, Summly, condenses long texts into short, accessible summaries, and
was sold to Yahoo in 2013 for $30 million, making Nick the youngest self-made
millionaire in history.
In
this short interview at The 8th UNESCO Youth Forum he shares his thoughts on how
young people can be motivated into Entrepreneurship and more...
INTERVIEWER: What advice do you have for young people, sitting in
their bedrooms right now with nothing to do but an idea?
NICK: I would say first off, just be curious. If it’s
a technology-related idea, start Googling it, and get free reference materials
online that can teach you slightly more about it. The internet is great for
self-learning - you can teach yourself anything. Get to grips with the
technology at hand - just try it and see what happens!
INTERVIEWER: You recently called for skills like entrepreneurship
to be taught in schools. What else do you think we can do to better prepare
young people for life?
NICK: The idea that “it’s OK to fail”.
When I was in school, “It’s okay to take a risk
even if it doesn’t pay off” wasn’t
communicated that much. In entrepreneurship the odds of failing are extremely high,
but that’s a good thing because failing is an opportunity to
learn from your mistakes and to get it right the next time. So many more people
would try new things if they become OK with the prospect of failing.
INTERVIEWER: Your app Summly is about cutting down long articles
to concise summaries. It makes us think of a reproach often made about young
people – that they have short attention spans, making
entrepreneurship unlikely. What are your thoughts here?
NICK: Because of the information deluge streaming into mobile devices and
on the internet, everyone has a short attention span now, not just young
people. People are finding it very difficult to find what they’re
interested in so they skip from one thing to another. It’s
also about immediacy. People want instant gratification for clear information –
at the very second they refresh their feeds.
INTERVIEWER: Tell us about the projects you’re
currently working on ...
NICK: I am not done with summarization yet. I think you could take the idea
of summarization to another level, beyond text - so how about visual
summarization? Use videos, images – an image can speak a
thousand words!
INTERVIEWER: What’s your message for
young people today to encourage them to achieve their dreams?
NICK: To each young individual, I’d say: “Don’t
be afraid, you can do anything now with internet and with communication.”
To young people as a collective group, I’d say: “Encourage
each other.” For example, I found it lonely to launch my own
company - I was the sole founder and everyone else in my team is older than me.
If you have a mate who’s really interested in what you do, collaborate and
help each other out along the way. It really does have help to have one or two
other people your age who have the same interests. You guys can learn together
and reach for your dreams as one.


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