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:
โ First-time founders are only 20% successful
โ Those who have
๐They often forget full quote.......
"The JACK of all trades, master of none
is still BETTER than master of one."
๐ค
1 replies6 likes
Shazam
Tech/Business Enthus...ย โขย 1y
Do you think it's worth reading more startup success/failure stories and news about acquisitions and funding to increase the chances of your startup being successful or does luck and timing play an even major role in it.
3 replies5 likes
Pulakit Bararia
Building Snippetz la...ย โขย 2m
The difference between Elon Musk launching rockets into spaceโwhere most of them blow up, yet he keeps goingโand Boeing, which spends five years perfecting a rocket only for it to explode anyway, is simple:
One takes chances, embraces failure, learn
Jack ma (original name: yun ma) - the founder of Alibaba group visited America in 1995 where he got introduced to internet and he realised that there was no product on internet from china. That's when he created โchina pagesโ which gives the informat
See More
6 replies4 likes
Kolkata Index
News on Infrastructu...ย โขย 5m
Failed Startups of Todayโs 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 Bezosโ
See More
4 replies7 likes
Shrawan jha
Hey I am on Medialย โขย 1y
Hey guys ๐๐what do you think majority of people demand ? Like what's the most demanding product would be in India ?? .
_______________________________________
2 replies5 likes
Dr Saurav singh
Doctor by profession...ย โขย 3m
probability of failure is more in service based startup or product based startup??
We all know the country is facing huge unemployment crisis under current government. What I'd like to know though does majority of them come from technical skilled workers or blue collar job's?