π There are NO highly successful people who didnβt fail at one point
π See as a step to grow and donβt see yourself as a failure
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Transcript:
This is another thing, guys. It's like i'm starting to my nephew and he wants to do t shirts. So he went out and bought a t shirt press. Until I introduced him to print on demand and he went out and got his own part you know, I was talking to his mother. I'm like, you know what?
It is so good that he's out there doing it. She's like, well, what if he failed and lose all that money? I'm like, that's even better, right? Because now you get over it. I don't i've never met a successful, highly successful entrepreneur that didn't fail it. Some failure is part of the game. Yeah, what I meant is failing is fine.
But seeing myself as a failure, it's not a right approach. I think that yeah, yeah, don't take that as a label. That's a fine difference. But a important one.
No, it's huge. That's yes. That's huge, man.