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fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago
Bootstrapping

People who start businesses in their 50s and 60s have an advantage no 25-year-old can replicate - they've already failed inside someone else's company on someone else's dime, and every mistake they watched a boss make is a mistake they'll never repeat, and that accumulated library of other people's errors is worth more than any startup capital because it buys something money can't - Silicon Canals

fromEntrepreneur
10 months ago
Startup companies

What My First Failed Startup Taught Me - and How I Finally Got It Right 20 Years Later | Entrepreneur

fromEntrepreneur
10 months ago
Startup companies

I Learned These 5 Lessons the Hard Way So You Don't Have To | Entrepreneur

Passion is essential in entrepreneurship to avoid burnout and maintain momentum.
fromBusiness Insider
11 months ago
Startup companies

Brian Chesky reveals what he learned from a brutal early rejection email

Rejection can provide crucial lessons in entrepreneurship.
Vision and belief in change are vital for entrepreneurs.
Bootstrapping
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

People who start businesses in their 50s and 60s have an advantage no 25-year-old can replicate - they've already failed inside someone else's company on someone else's dime, and every mistake they watched a boss make is a mistake they'll never repeat, and that accumulated library of other people's errors is worth more than any startup capital because it buys something money can't - Silicon Canals

Experience and lessons learned over decades provide a significant advantage in entrepreneurship compared to starting young.
fromEntrepreneur
10 months ago
Startup companies

What My First Failed Startup Taught Me - and How I Finally Got It Right 20 Years Later | Entrepreneur

fromBusiness Insider
9 months ago

Bridal designer Hayley Paige is making her comeback. Here are 5 lessons she learned after her yearslong legal battle with JLM Couture.

"You don't want to be trading your integrity for exposure, which I think a lot of times happens inadvertently on social. Everybody wants to participate, and I think that's a beautiful thing, but you also want to be really careful of protecting your peace and setting some boundaries."
Fashion & style
Parenting
fromEntrepreneur
11 months ago

I Wish Every Entrepreneur Had a Dad Like Mine - Here's Why | Entrepreneur

The article highlights the significance of modeling character in leadership through personal experience and family influence.
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