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In a World Where 90% of Startups Fail, Why Become an Entrepreneur? • The fact that 90% of startups fail should not discourage entrepreneurs. • The failure rate does not imply that the chance of success is only 10%. • Understanding customer needs, testing and iterating, and caring about customers can increase the odds of success. • Entrepreneurship is about taking informed risks, not leaving success to chance.

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