I have had some great successes and great failures. I think every entrepreneur has. I try to learn from all of them.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Past success is no guarantee of future success, so I have learned to be an entrepreneur. I began to produce and direct my own projects.
I've had many failures in terms of technological... business... and even research failures. I really believe that entrepreneurship is about being able to face failure, manage failure and succeed after failing.
I am thoroughly enjoying spending the majority of my time with entrepreneurs. I find that their enthusiasm, dedication, willingness to take huge risks and desire to make a dramatic impact quite inspiring.
I've always been an entrepreneur. I start businesses for a living.
I've had a lot of success; I've had failures, so I learn from the failure.
When most people hit failure, they give up, but good entrepreneurs simply treat failure as a learning experience and use it to fuel and inform their next move.
I've been an entrepreneur three times. I started three companies.
When I was coming up as an entrepreneur, I had to fight for everything I got, and there was no clear roadmap of how to be successful.
I've been good at product entrepreneuring.
The most successful entrepreneurs tell you they have a great team. Lots of small-business owners let ego get in the way. Many people helped me along the way. You've got to remember the people who were loyal to you, and don't forget them when you become successful.
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