Their parents gave them a guide called “Leave the Rat Race” as a early Christmas present in 2020, which all kicked off this process. They were also taught how to become their own bosses and how to study income. From that, they were inspired to make their own text, Boss Brothers: Learning to Earn.
“We’re going to classes to make reading enjoyable,” he said. So, Kharim Brown said, “children our age want to know how to read so they don’t have to go down the path that everyone else is taking.”
The boys think that this will help to reduce the capital city’s children crime and violence.
“If they know how to make their own money, you shouldn’t have to take someone else’s money”, said Nicholas Brown Jr.
The trio’s parents are pleased with their progress and does continue to help them with future planning.
According to Nicholas Brown Sr., “Most people today have to work multiple jobs, so it’s better to tell them first so they can create their own money then,” and it also instills a certain level of confidence in them.
“Extremely happy, really proud”, said Tracee Brown. “They’re so creative. Their thoughts only come, and it’s amazing to watch them”.
Their work doesn’t stop here. The boys have great programs coming up, including three new publications, a boot tent, and a charity.
You can learn more by visiting their social media platforms @bossbrothersuniverse.