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  • If your startup would ever fail, would you start all over again? 😇

    Frank Sondors
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    As you know, unfortunately, the vast majority of startups fail, so the likelihood of yours failing is high too. Investors always keep asking me whether I have ideas I would work on if Salesforge would ever fail and it got me thinking. For me, it would be building an advertising network for SaaS companies. If your startup didn't survive, would you start over again, and if yes, in what space and what would the problem you would tackle?

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    Elizabeth Tishchenko
    Definitely, I will do the journey again especially after a lot of lessons's been learned. But I don't want to even think about the chance of failure since it won't change anything. I simply give 100% to a current one imagining it is the only chance.
    Igor Lysenko
    If I had not launched the product again after the failure, I would have regretted my whole life that I did not try it.
    Mei
    Yes, absolutely. There's so much you learn from every failure. You grow more powerful as a builder learning from your mistakes. I write about how to leverage failure to your advantage here: sunsetclub.substack.com
    Julien Fayad
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    This product I'm about to launch is not my first and will most probably won't be my last. Once you take the entrepreneur's path and you like it, its hard to go back to the employment routine. Your brain is set on and it will keep producing ideas if it needs to :-)