Langston Whitlock became the cofounder of SAFETRIP at 16 years old. This is the world’s first healthcare transportation app that allows its users the ability to get transportation for medical reasons. This digital health platform allows people to immediately request or schedule emergency or non-emergency transport. There are multiple different transportation vehicles. Users can choose among cars, vans, wheelchair accessible vehicles, and ambulances. All of these options can be paid for through insurance right on the app. Langston had begun coding at the age of 12 when he built an anonymous messaging app that was intended for him to communicate with his absent father. When asked about his age being an obstacle Langston said, “My age wasn’t a big challenge because the people around me believed in my skill. I’m also humble enough to ask adults for help in the tech field so they’re more inclined to provide opportunities for me.” Langston knew that it was a big job and he specifically stressed how humility is a great characteristic for young entrepreneurs. If you don’t know something, it is definetly okay to ask for help and people will be more obliged to help someone who is humble. A piece of advise that Langston gives is, “Whatever you’re good at is likely what you’re called to do, and never give up. Even if your dad walks out of your life, pray to God and try to move forward with your life. God will provide resources.” Langston makes it clear that young entrepreneurs should ask for help and rely on God. He stressed the importance of perserverance and how you should never give up. We can learn from Langston by using what he said and taking it to heart. As young entrepreneurs we are going into a field where we won’t know everything and we should be humble and ask for help.
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This is such an amazing business and service. It’s cool to see how he set out to do something else, but opportunities opened for him to pursue this idea. The fact that Langston recognizes the importance of being humble and asking for help shows a real maturity which it seems as served him well as he entered the tech world so young.