fail fast and learn from it. Biggest failure is launching a community that I had no bandwidth and ultimately failed to get engagement. It's hard to spark a fire when you got another full time job to cater too.
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Learning from failure is extremely important to succeed in anything in life. I had failed many times, lost money, lost my self-confidence, lost my closest friends, lost my business and I lost my motivation to work. But I never lost my ability to learn and eventually, I learned many lessons, which helped me to succeed in any financial venture I have undertaken.
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Failure is Redirection for me.
If I hadn't failed in my previous projects, I wouldn't have found better alternatives to it & made money with them.
Failure's taught me more lessons than anything else. Primarily, it taught me how to keep going even when there's no one around.
Your circle influence you a lot!
I launched my first startup back in 2018. As a tech founder, most of my connections were from dev community. They used to talk and brag a lot about how cool their tech stacks are in their company or for a pet project.
This is not a bad thing and this is how dev world works anyway. But I felt low as everyone was opposing my preferred stack (had 6 years of experience) and I didn't want to build my MVP on that. So I went with a new one, with relatively low experience, and without surprise it took months. I would have done it in weeks with the one I was comfortable with. Needless to mention it did not generate any significant revenue.
As my network eventually changed from devs to founders and investors, I understood how wrong I was and how important it is to launch fast. Launched another product a couple months ago, used a no-code builder, and it started generating revenue from week 1.
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