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- That passion thrives on resilience, dedication, and commitment to excellence.
- That success is not an o
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Hey I am on Medial • 7m
True, I think lasting success comes from persistent effort and a willingness to learn from failures along the way.
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3 principles for developing a successful business by Jeff Bezos ✨
“If you are dually flexible and persistent, if you work, nothing will stop you.”
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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.
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