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The founder of KFC was a loser until he was 65, he had no money, he borrowed $87 and started making fried chicken wings. He failed 1,009 times before he was able to sell his first franchise. By the age of 88, he had become a billionaire.

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Just shows how relentless failure and constant struggle are often romanticized, overshadowing the real and tough journey of many entrepreneurs.

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