Teenagers who will make you feel unsuccessful – Comparing your accomplishments to those of other people is a sure fire way to end up feeling bad about yourself. You will never have a squad as cool as Taylor Swift, win an Oscar at the young age Jennifer Lawrence did or, well, be Beyonce. However, it’s hard not to think about the fact that Swift is only 26 and Lawrence is only 25, or that Beyonce is, well, Beyonce.
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Though, at least these superstars are in their twenties and thirties. There are some teens out there that are so successful it will make you question all of your life choices. Why are you not a renown chef, a successful entrepreneur or a freaking Nobel Peace Prize Winner? What have you been doing with your life if these kids were able to accomplish these things by 16? No, but seriously, someone on this list won a Nobel Peace Prize and she isn’t even 20.
If people only get better with age, who the hell knows what these young teens will accomplish in their twenties and thirties. Some of them are known for athletic achievements, accomplishing astonishing feats with their bodies at a very young age. Others have used their minds to extraordinary measures in order to create inventions or push activism with their words. While not everyone on this list is extremely famous, as successful chefs and scientists aren’t necessarily people of tabloid stories, all of these teens are worth your attention. From physical achievements to intellectual achievements, these teens will make you feel bad about the time you spent watching Total Request Live and passing notes with friends while you were young. You could have been winning a Nobel Peace Prize after all:
10. Lydia Ko (18) – The Golf Superstar
Lydia Ko may only be 18 years old but she’s already ranked the no. 1 woman professional golfer in the world. This makes her the youngest man or woman to achieve such a ranking at this age. She is also the youngest person to win a professional golf tour event and to win a LPGA Tour. In 2014, Time named Ko one of their 100 Most Influential People. In 2015, she won the LPGA Rolex Player of the Year Award, making her the youngest person to even win this award. This golf prodigy makes you forget all about Tiger Woods.
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