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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just shove it down, get over with it learn from it and start normally
1- Everything turns into positive sooner or later, even years later
2- Never give up
3- No matter how carefully you prepare - you should always be ready for unexpected failure
For many years I've learned that failure is inevitable, but it's important to learn from failure. Resilience is an important life skill to build. It helps you overcome failure, which is often a necessary step in a person's journey to success.
For many years, I've learned that failure is inevitable, but it's important to learn from failure. Resilience is an important life skill to build. It helps you overcome failure, which is often a necessary step in a person's journey to success.
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I learned that this whole startup/entrepreneurship thing is really for me.
That the line between failure and success is fragile because you can't foresee the long-term effects of a result.
What is considered a success can lead to the enlargement of the ego.
Also, if you surrender to reality, you can't lose if you keep trying and let go of the results of your actions.
There are only two things in this life. Success and learning. Learning is the key of the success. Most of time, learning comes from failure. That's why, we have to keep going on our road with our failures. I have learnt this.
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Being honest with other people about your own failures gives you a great opportunity to connect, share the experience and learn together
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I learnt that failures are a part of life and we don't stop at a part, we cross it and keep walking...
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