From 5,127 Failed Prototypes to a $20 Billion Empire!
So meet James Dyson, an English engineer who likes Solving everyday problems with innovative engineering.
In 1970s, James was frustrated with old vacuum cleaners. Firstly they were very bulky an
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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Chamarti Sreekar
Stealth • 4m
The economics of Netflix aren’t what they used to be—they’re way better📈
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LesGo
Stealth • 2m
I’ve come to realize that building a startup is about all the learnings from it. The constant uncertainty, the lessons learned, and all the challenges faced aren’t easy, but they’re worth every bit of hustle. But that’s also what makes it exciting. T
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Nawal
Stealth • 5m
Niket Bro Dilwa do 😂 🔥
On serious note - Damn those Taxes
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Maniraj N G
Stealth • 28d
"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
From 5,127 Failed Prototypes to a $20 Billion Empire!
So meet James Dyson, an English engineer who likes Solving everyday problems with innovative engineering.
In 1970s, James was frustrated with old vacuum cleaners. Firstly they were very bulky an
You can always tell the difference between those who dream and those who do.
The doers aren’t waiting for the perfect moment—they’re taking messy action every day.
If you want results, stop waiting for the stars to align and start aligning your ac
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Suprodip Bhattacharya
Stealth • 7m
Kash there is any school based on practical lessons,internships kind of things to get hands on experience then the finance teaching etc etc to shape the Indian education?
Why this type of things aren’t happening like as an private school who do this
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Payal Manghnani
Stealth • 2m
What if your biggest failure could be the start of your greatest success?
Richard Branson’s life proves that failure isn’t the end—it’s a stepping stone. Born in 1950, Branson struggled with dyslexia, making school hard. But instead of letting it
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Ayush Srivastava
Stealth • 29d
Facts You Can't Afford to Ignore
Yet, you will be shocked to know!
There's A $360 billion market that doesn’t care about your ads.
This generation isn’t just scrolling; they’re shaping the future of e-commerce.
Born between 1997 and 2010, Gen Z’s