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Just came across something pretty wild—there's a 19-year-old from Brazil who's already hit billionaire status. Her name is Livia Voigt, and she's sitting on around $1.1 billion thanks to her family's WEG, which is basically the electrical motors powerhouse of Latin America.
What's interesting about Livia Voigt isn't just the number in her bank account though. Despite having that kind of wealth at such a young age, she's apparently still focused on her studies and actually trying to do something meaningful with her resources—investing in sustainable energy and education projects. That's a different vibe from what you'd expect from someone born into that level of privilege.
She's not alone either. There's a whole new generation of young billionaires emerging right now—people like Clemente Del Vecchio and Kim Jung-youn, also under 20—who are taking inherited family fortunes and actually using them to expand their influence and build on what came before. It's refreshing to see that Livia Voigt and her peers aren't just coasting on family money; they're positioning themselves as actual innovators and leaders in their industries.
The whole thing says something about how wealth is shifting. The next generation of billionaires—Livia Voigt included—seems to be redefining what it means to be wealthy in the modern era. Instead of just protecting legacy, they're actively shaping the future of their industries. Curious to see where this generation takes things over the next decade.