She Sells Her Chickens for 1900 Euros at the Age of 10, the Bank Takes Everything From Her: "I Earned This Money"
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The world of entrepreneurship is often seen as a world of adults, but for Kinley Maner, he started at the age of 10 in Thatcher's campaign, Arizona. What was only a passion for chicken rearing turned into a real life lesson about responsibility, work and, unexpectedly, the complexities of the banking system. By selling his chickens at a local fair, Kinley Maner demonstrated a remarkable business sense, but his success was quickly overshadowed by…
The story takes place in the campaign of Thatcher, Arizona, United States. Marie-France told how Kinley Maner, a 10-year-old girl, decided to sell her chickens at the county fair. In an interview with KY3, she said: "I just thought it would be fun, because when they're small, they're so cute." A project that made her father proud, which in turn revealed: "It really taught her a kind of strict obedience when she's out there and she needs to take …
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