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Most Successful Entrepreneurs Failed. Will You? In the United States, the majority of successful entrepreneurs failed at least 3 times before achieving success. Statistics indicate that: ✅ First-time founders are only 20% successful ✅ Those who have failed previously increase their chances to 30% However, most would-be Indian entrepreneurs think they should succeed the first time—no failure, no errors, a direct path to success. Here's why that kind of thinking is broken: ❌ Failure isn't the antithesis to success—it's a part of it. ❌ Steering clear of failure means steering clear of bold actions. ❌ The majority of initial businesses are going to fail. That's okay. If you believe you'll create the next big hit without failures, you're dreaming too small. Rather than fear failure, use it to bolster your chances for success. Fail quickly. Learn quicker. Win in the end. #startup #entrepreneurship #failure #growth
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"Would you trust a failed founder with your money—again?" Most people shy away from failure, but not venture capitalists. Many VCs are willing to back the same founders who’ve failed before. Why? Because failure isn’t the end; it’s a masterclass
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Most people don’t fail because their idea is bad. They fail because they quit too early. Do you agree — or is this just startup fairy-tale talk?” “I’m convinced that about half of what separates the successful entrepreneurs from the non-successful
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🚀 Why Do 90% of Startups Fail? It’s not always lack of funding. It’s not always competition. Most of the time, it’s the myths founders believe. ❌ “All you need is a great idea.” ❌ “Raise VC money first.” ❌ “If you build it, they will come.” The t
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