At just 24, Steven Guo has carved out a unique path to entrepreneurial success, trading the hustle of the United States for the tranquility of Bali. Now based in the tropical paradise, Guo works only 30 hours a week while raking in an impressive annual income of $254,000 (approximately ₹2.15 crore).

His unconventional approach to work and life has become a testament to the power of prioritizing balance and creativity. "Bali is where I’ve finally found the perfect blend of work and leisure," Guo shared with CNBC. Mornings are reserved for managing his businesses, while afternoons are spent surfing, exploring the island’s stunning landscapes, or soaking in its vibrant culture.

Guo’s entrepreneurial spark was ignited at the age of 12 when he started hosting online game servers for his friends. What began as a hobby turned into a profitable venture when strangers began joining, leading to his first $50 earnings. That summer, he went on to make $10,000—a moment that reshaped his understanding of the internet’s potential for generating income.

However, his journey wasn’t without setbacks. Guo’s initial business venture ended in failure, wiping out his earnings. "It was a tough lesson, but I learned that marketing is the backbone of any successful business," he reflected.

While studying economics at the University of California, Irvine, Guo found himself disenchanted with academics, struggling with a 2.7 GPA. Recognizing the odds of landing a high-paying job were sli.