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  • What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned from a failure in your startup journey?

    Bilal Asif
    15 replies
    Every founder faces setbacks. Share your story of a misstep that turned into a valuable lesson, and how it shaped your path forward 🚀.

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    Vaibhav
    You have to keep going.
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    Anbang Xu
    be more bold, regard it as a game
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    Nathan Covey
    Team is everything
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    Isabella Claire Anderson
    Biggest lesson from a startup failure - never give up, keep iterating and improving. Failure is just a lesson learned on the path to eventual success. You have to push through the low points and stay focused on your vision!
    Nicole Park
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    Even if we fail, it's okay as long as there's a lesson learned.
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    Rahul Parmar
    I learned that pivoting quickly is essential. Adapting based on feedback can turn a setback into an opportunity for growth.
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    Yanlin Wu
    Adjust the strategy, learn from the failure, and keep faith in yourself and your product.
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    SaaS. Steven as a Service
    I would listen to others and take 'most' of feedback received as an opportunity to make improvements. People may not perceive us/or what we have produced in the same way we see it, so if people don't get it or have a different take on it.....what they say has merit...learn from the advice and feedback they give