Why Failure is an Essential Part of Success?
In the startup world, failure is often a stepping stone to success. Many iconic entrepreneurs, like Steve Jobs and Elon Musk, faced significant setbacks before achieving greatness.
Embrace failure as a l
See More
0 replies6 likes
RAJESH
Stealth • 9d
Entrepreneurship: Redefining Failure
Many aspiring entrepreneurs fear failure, but missing the target isn’t failure giving up is.
The image shows multiple arrows around the target. This represents an entrepreneur trying, adjusting, and learning fro
A few Tips for aspiring entrepreneurs, I read somewhere:
1. Start with a clear vision.
2. Embrace failure as a learning opportunity.
3. Build a strong network.
4. Stay adaptable and open to change.
5. Prioritize customer feedback.
Success comes fr
See More
0 replies7 likes
Payal Manghnani
Stealth • 2m
Fail Faster to Succeed Sooner!
Failure isn't the end; it's the beginning of your growth.
The more you fail, the more you learn.
The more you learn, the better you get.
Each failure is a stepping stone to success. So why wait?
Fail faster, l
See More
2 replies3 likes
Armaan Nath
Stealth • 10m
"The more you walk the more you see"
In the bustling world of startups, every step is a discovery. Each stride unveils new opportunities, insights, and connections. Embrace the journey, for in the walk through the startup ecosystem lies the path to
See More
1 replies3 likes
Rahul verma
Stealth • 4m
Small improvements each day add up. Whether in fitness, learning, or projects-slow progress is still progress. What's one thing you're improving on right now?
Today I Found Something Important For me
14 Success Formulas You Should Know
1. Hard work + Consistency = Success
2. Goals + Action = Success
3. Willpower + Discipline = Success
4. Creativity + Passion = Success
5. Failure + Learning = Succe
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,
See More
0 replies9 likes
Payal Manghnani
Stealth • 4m
You Made a Plan and It Failed? Who Cares? Try Again!
Life is full of ups and downs, and failure is just a stepping stone to success. Here’s a little reminder for anyone who might need it:
- Got in a relationship and it didn’t work out? Who cares? T
My Personal Experience
"Despite facing setbacks after graduation, including being denied a joining letter from a company, I've remained resilient. Initially flooded with rejections, I've persisted, applying tirelessly every day. Each rejection only