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.
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Sandeep Namasudra
Change is the only c... • 5d
Most Successful Entrepreneurs Failed. Will You?
In the United States, the majority of successful entrepreneurs failed at least 3 times before achieving success. Statistics indicate that:
✅ First-time founders are only 20% successful
✅ Those who have
“Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.” - Winston Churchill
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Somen's 8D world
Hey I am on Medial • 8m
Journey to the success.
first failure
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Gaurav Prajapati
Student, Startup ent... • 3m
When Everything Goes Wrong
What if your startup fails, and it’s entirely your fault? What if you lose everything and feel like you’ve gained nothing?
Starting from scratch isn’t starting from zero.
Yes, your mistakes may haunt you, and people mig
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
Entrepreneurial mindset ☘️
↳ When you're around people, you learn how to initiate conversations and communicate effectively—skills that are crucial when pitching to investors or selling your products/services to customers.
↳ When you participate i
STARTUP MYTH VS. REALITY : THE TRUTH ABOUT ENTREPRENEURSHIP:-
1) Myth: you need a brilliant, original idea.
Reality: Execution beats novelty. Refining existing ideas often lead to success.
2) Myth: you need a lot of money to start.
Reality: Many su
Success is walking from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm." - Winston ChurchillHighlight:
Dyson’s 5,127 failed prototypes led to world-changing vacuum tech.
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Maniraj N G
Marketing & Systems ... • 2m
"Would you trust a failed founder with your money—again?"
Most people shy away from failure, but not venture capitalists.
Many VCs are willing to back the same founders who’ve failed before.
Why? Because failure isn’t the end; it’s a masterclass