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E113: Building a 6-Figure Business at 17: The Mindset Most Founders Miss with Daniel Guest

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At Slush 2025, I met someone who made me pause - Daniel Guest. He’s 17, he brought his dad (his CTO) to the conference, and he speaks with the kind of clarity most people only find after a few “career pivots” and a mild existential crisis.


Daniel started building businesses at 14, scaled a six-figure reselling operation, and then built a SaaS platform for resellers because tax returns and admin nearly stopped his growth. This episode isn’t “overnight success.” It’s the unglamorous side of momentum: discipline on the days you don’t feel it, the loneliness of building when your peers don’t relate, and the hunger to create freedom - not just money.


If you’re building something (or trying to), this is a grounded reminder: your mindset matters more than your age, your resources, or your starting point.


What you’ll take from this conversation:

  • Why networking + mentorship can compress years into one conference
  • The real cost of ambition: sacrifice, discipline, and lonely seasons
  • How Daniel turned personal pain into product: reselling → SaaS
  • Why staying grounded is about roots, people, and perspective
  • The simplest founder advice that still works: take the risk — just start


Recorded live at Slush 2025.


Connect with Daniel Guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-guest-1a002b329/


Hosted by: Zivile (Zivi) Einikyte:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/zivileeinikyte/


Chapters

00:00 INTRO - Setting the scene at Slush 2025

01:27 Introduction to Slush 2025 and Daniel’s Journey

04:27 Daniel’s Entrepreneurial Journey and Early Experiences

07:29 Building a SaaS Startup: Solving Real Problems

10:29 Motivation and the Importance of Environment

13:28 Resilience and Overcoming Challenges

16:22 Networking and Seeking Mentorship

19:23 Final Thoughts and Encouragement to Take Risks

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