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How 21-year-old entrepreneur Royston King is revolutionizing the world with a new way of life

James Boley by James Boley
August 18, 2021
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At the ripe age of 21, when most people attend colleges and are just starting their careers, Royston G King broke stereotypes to become the youngest award-winning entrepreneur globally. An investor, partner, and advisor to Fortune 500 companies with offices worldwide, Royston is almost like a celebrity in the corporate world. Despite his massive success and an uncountable number of achievements under his name, this philanthropist seeks to impact the lives of millions and billions of people around him in a good way.

Royston G King is also the pioneer of the Good Purpose Life, revolutionizing the world with a new way of life to establish heaven on earth. Pioneer of the world’s first “Good Purpose Brands,” Royston wants to build companies that are solely to do good in the world. He is constantly working to establishing a new way of life on earth that almost resembles heaven. The young entrepreneur calls himself a servant of God and humanity for his constant efforts.

Being an active part of most college charity programs, Royston G king had a penchant at a very young age for helping the deprived. When his business took off, he started a charity foundation fund and called it Good Purpose Foundation. In the first year itself, he donated five-figure sums several times as an act to invite other philanthropists to do the same.

Leaving a positive impact on people behind has been one of Royston’s most essential goals. The upcoming billionaire is close to changing the lives of billions of people through his good deeds. In the words of Royston G King, “material success means nothing if the person isn’t a success as a good kind human being.” He is an icon of success and goodwill to every kind person out there.

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