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Failed Startups of Today’s Billionaires: Lessons in Resilience Ever heard of Zip2 or Odeo? Probably not. Yet, these "failed" ventures laid the groundwork for Elon Musk's Tesla and Twitter or Jack Dorsey's Twitter resurgence. Did you know Jeff Bezos’

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Hey I am on Medial • 3m

So the billionaire roadmap is to fail first and succeed later?

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