The Fear of Failure: How It Can Be Your Greatest Asset
Failure is often seen as the ultimate fear in the business world, but what if it could be your biggest advantage? Here’s how embracing the fear of failure can lead to success:
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Anonymous 1
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In a country where societal pressure is high, every failure makes you tougher. You fall, you get up, you move on. That resilience? It's your edge in a market full of quitters.
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Start early when you don't have any liabilities in life ! I feel post 30 you come up with various societal pressure in life our idea of a successful stable life as a society is flawed !
Start, Fail, Learn, correct your mistakes, grow , Take risks,
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Did you know?
Dropbox was never meant to be a cloud storage company!
Their FIRST concept: Synchronizing files between multiple computers offline ➡️ FAILURE
THEN they pivoted: Focused on cloud storage and seamless file sharing ➡️ SUCCESS!
Lesson: