Celebs who’ll make you feel unsuccessful: At a certain point in an average person’s life, they might begin to consider how there is seemingly no way to catch up to the accomplishments of celebrities. What might strike this chord even further is when considering how successful and achieved even the youngest of celebrities already are.
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When you look at this list of people who have achieved great success so young, it’s hard not to feel particularly unaccomplished. Raking in millions? Giving back to their community? Engaging in high-profile friendships and relationships plastered all over magazine stands? Winning award after award?
While many of us might be happy to simply have enough to pay our bills each month, this group of young people seems to have it all, each before the ripe age of only 30. Here are 15 young celebrities who make us feel unaccomplished.
15. Jennifer Lawrence – Age 25
Far from reaching her 30th birthday, Jennifer Lawrence already has an estimated net worth of $75 million, a sum that would make even the oldest and wisest of successful real-world entrepreneurs feel insignificant. The Hunger Games alone helped her garner seemingly billions of fans worldwide in what’s been known as the most successful young adult franchise since Twilight. Coupled with starring roles in X-Men and an Oscar win for her leading performance in Silver Linings Playbook, J-Law has become a worldwide powerhouse. What’s more, her career shows no sign of slowing down anytime soon, with the final installment of The Hunger Games set to be released this November, and another X-Men film in the works. She is also reportedly writing a screenplay with one of this summer’s biggest Hollywood comedy newcomers, Amy Schumer.
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