The things that I've learned is, try to make all the mistakes with your own money and on a small level so that when you are responsible for a partner's money or assets, you've learned, and you don't make bigger mistakes.
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I've discovered that I've never had much respect for money, and that has meant that money has ended up ruling me a little bit more than it should have. So I'm trying to learn - at this late stage in life! - to actually control that.
Finding good partners is the key to success in anything: in business, in marriage and, especially, in investing.
Consider every mistake you do make as an asset.
In business or in life, focus on the things over which you do have some control. And don't fret about all the other problems. Most of the time, they don't come true anyway!
I learned I'm not a good executive, I'm an entrepreneur and I'm creative. I have to go with my gut and do what I want to do.
I've learned a lot from my mistakes.
I learn the most from making my own mistakes.
The most valuable thing you can make is a mistake - you can't learn anything from being perfect.
I've been doing a lot of learning from mistakes, first and foremost, and building off that.
I learned how to lend money by cleaning up the messes of others who had made loans before me.