In my past, I had a religious friend that explained to me his religious beliefs are based on the mantra that you need to believe in the things that you can't see. This is very much how I feel about business today.
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In my past, I had a religious friend that explained to me his religious beliefs are based on the mantra that you need to believe in the things that you can't see. This is very much how I feel about business today.
Making mistakes has been the primary driver of my learning curve. It's through trial & error that I've figured things out, developed as an individual and refined my entrepreneurial skills.
When I started to build the very first product, I was the only investor and the only believer.
Ever since the rumours about the Yahoo-Tumblr acquisition running over the weekend (which it turns out weren't just rumours), I've wanted to communicate my opinion on the matter.
Failure is an option and a real risk. Failure and risk something entrepreneurs understand well and learn to manage. However, death isn’t an option, it’s an inevitability.