What's your view on failure, especially in business?
Replied byIman Ghadzi
Founder & CEO at Ghadzi Academy
Niche: Creators, eCommerce, Production, Retail
Revenue: $1M+/month
Location: UK
Started: 2018
I don't really believe in failure. I just see it as getting closer to success. Like, even if a business doesn't work out for 6–12 months, you're learning. The worst-case scenario shouldn't be that you're bankrupt it should just be that you learned what didn't work.
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