Failed Entrepreneurship
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Failed Entrepreneurship
It's natural for a business person to fail, just like burping after drinking cola. Therefore, you shouldn't laugh at other people's failures, and you should celebrate other people's successes (even if you hate them). Just by doing this, you can feel that your survival rate has increased by an order of magnitude. And you shouldn't hide your failures. It's obvious to those who can see....
As a result, only "invisible people" "people who can see but pretend not to see (bad)" remain around you. This kind of scary thing doesn't happen often.
It's natural for a business person to fail, just like burping after drinking cola, but "there are hardly any people who shout 'I failed, I'll do better next time.'" On the contrary, I've seen a lot of people jump headfirst into the abyss trying to maintain their sparkle on SNS. I learned my lesson. The lesson is always bitter.
Vanity is a waste, failures and mistakes are worth talking about. Glittering success stories have no value, and sloppy failure stories are the best content. If you don't work hard at things you don't want to do, you won't get results...lessons are always bitter...
I've been in the business world for almost 10 years now, and I've had a lot of ups and downs, including being heavily in debt and hitting rock bottom. "Continuing to do practical work and produce results" and "saying loudly 'I messed up, I'm sorry. I'll do better next time' when you fail" were the survival points, I guess...
"It was probably the best thing that I realized that using successful people costs a lot, so it's worth talking about their failure history." Well, it came with a lot of pain... On the other hand, people who "obviously fail and continue to back out" have a poor prognosis...