Thursday, September 9, 2010

Interview with a Virgin

In all the entrepreneur stories I've ever read, the most common source for success seems to be practising "failing forward". That is to say that you keep at whatever you're doing until you get it right. If you fail, you find ways to improve on your failure until, over many iterations, your failures become successes. Great entrepreneurs aren't perfect. In fact they make lots of mistakes. It's their tenacity that makes them successful. Enjoy the vid!

"The ability to bounce back after a setback is the single most important trait an entrepreneurial venture can possess." -Richard Branson

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