My main expertise is in the past, but if I have to extrapolate into the future, I would say: no good news any time soon and an obvious exit strategy is not apparent to me.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Good, bad or indifferent, if you are not investing in new technology, you are going to be left behind.
If you're not looking toward the future or trying to improve the current technology, you'll be left behind.
There have been failures in the past, and I know there will be in future as well. But I have learnt from them.
An exit is only a success if you set an exit as your primary goal. My primary goal was to build a globally influential tool, to build something from the ground up that could literally change how we communicated in business and individually.
In the business world, bad news is usually good news - for somebody else.
You have to be optimistic in order to continue to move forward.
Things will absolutely go wrong. In a healthy team, as soon as things go wrong, that information should be surfaced. Trying to hide or obscure bad news creates an environment of distrust or lack of transparency.
Entrepreneurs can't forecast accurately, because they are trying something fundamentally new. So they will often be laughably behind plan - and on the brink of success.
I think it's dangerous to be optimistic. Things could go terribly wrong virtually overnight.
As every entrepreneur and investor sifts through year-end data to predict the next trend or opportunity for financial success, there is a much easier way to accurately predict the future: hang out with those who are creating it.
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