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Startup Love: What Great-Grandparents Knew About Running a Startup.

3 pointsby rizznover 15 years ago

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atiwover 15 years ago
awesome post. I really agree and almost totally believe that constructive failure is a very important factor for both personal and professional growth. In fact, that is one of the reasons I am willing to have a go and work without any salary or income of any sorts, and try to build a good (great? only time will tell)product. I think we all should get out of our comfort zones and then try doing something which almost ascertains our failure.....but also has some good chances of success...... For that matter....even if you succeed....at such a risky venture.....you would learn so much from that success if you know for certain that chances of failure are really high...and of course the confidence boost would be awesome too...