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| 17 Oct 2007 by Mike Lee a line that i try to live by: i would rather try, and fail, than to walk away and regret never having tried at all. you've no doubt heard the statistic that x number of new business fail in x years. maybe you've heard that the number ... bizthoughts - http://bizthoughts.mikelee.org/ - References |
| 19 Sep 2007 by Abhishek Nayak i was contemplating today on my priorities and what i wanted out of life. the one thing that i realized is that, i want to make money . a ton of money. money that will blow my brains out kind . i see two ways to achieve that end. ... Abhishaken - http://abhishake.wordpress.com/ |
| 15 May 2007 it is no surprise that a lot of sv success stories are about entrepreneurs who succeeded on their second, third, or fourth tries. hotornot was my 3rd startup attempt. paypal was max levchin's 3rd. the facebook was not mark zuckerberg's ... why europe! - http://log.yeurope.net/ |
| 14 May 2007 by Alvin Foo do you have the balls to try? failure is an option. these are postings of james hong of hotornot and jeremy liew of lightspeed that had inspired me very much and had given me a new perspective to the meaning of failure. ... MOBIZ - http://mobchina.blogspot.com/ |
| 14 May 2007 by Carleen Hawn most of us learn more from our mistakes than from our successes. in fact, it is the process of making mistakes, and discovering the many things we do not already know, that leads us to our ultimate success. this is why experiencing and ... Found+READ - http://www.foundread.com/ - References |
| 31 Jan 2007 by dave@digicraft.com i had a chuckle this morning when i saw that markus says that hotornot competed with okcupid. he thinks hotornot will move to a hybrid youtube/dating model. bizarre that they are shutting down hotornot, $5 million revenue for 5 people, ... Online Dating Insider - http://onlinedatingpost.com/ |
| 29 Jan 2007 by nospam@example.com (Alan Patrick) seems to be a surfeit of posts on the joys of failure in entrepreneurship....first gigaom, commenting on posts by a us vc and a successful website owner (hotornot). vecosys asked about attitude to failure in the uk, and here in germany. ... broadstuff - http://broadstuff.com/ |
| 26 Jan 2007 by Henrik james hong: "it is no surprise that a lot of sv [not: silicon valley] success stories are about entrepreneurs who succeeded on their second, third, or fourth tries. hotornot was my 3rd startup attempt. paypal was max levchin's 3rd. ... Henrik Torstenssons Weblog - http://www.torstensson.com/weblog/ |
| 26 Jan 2007 by anand here are three great posts on how the risk taking culture in silicon valley respects failures and infact understands that it is only a stepping stone to succcess. a must read for every aspiring entrepreneur. ... Anand's blog - http://anandjain.wordpress.com/ |
| 26 Jan 2007 i haven't written much on failure since december so i was delighted to see several really insightful posts on the benefits and chocolatey goodness of failing. it started with jeremy liew's (a partner at lightspeed) post titled failure ... Feld Thoughts - http://www.feld.com/blog/ |
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