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  • The first failure, was it worth it?

    Ermes Tavares
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    They say failure is just a stone in the way, was that stone worth it? How did you go about overcoming this obstacle?

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    André J
    Best way to learn is to fail
    Leonid Mikhalev
    I would say yes, because I was launching product, which I didn't like in many ways. Mostly I wanted to make a living from it. Firstly I had enthusiam, interviewed potential customers, build MVP, but soon I lost my interest. I haven't launched publicly, but I have working MVP. But I can't. It's really important for me, to do smth I really like. Money is not the main goal. That was a lesson I got. Now building thing, which is I really passionate about — fintech hub. Place where first time fintech founders, product managers and VCs could learn technologies, growth cases, basics of technologies and even more. Thanks for asking!
    Jordan Shlosberg
    I built a care business without any experience in the care business. The problem i was solving turned out not to be a problem! Shut it down, learned a big lesson :)
    yash
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    Yes, it was a learning to not do it again :)