How can you succeed if you never try? How can you go to your grave knowing that you never tried? Don’t go to your tomb empty. You may not know what paths will work best for you, the only way to discover the right path — is to try. Try and try, until you discover your difference. Try until you learn where you can be a success.
Success is not final; failure is not fatal. It is the courage to continue that counts.
The difference between a successful person and others is not lack of strength, not lack of knowledge but rather lack of willpower. Success is about creating benefit …show more content…
If you focus on this and adopt this definition, success is yours, success is limitless.
The difference between a successful person and others is not lack of strength, not lack of knowledge but rather lack of will. In order to succeed your desire should be greater …show more content…
Failure is the path to success. Failure is the sign that you’re headed in the right direction. To succeed twice as fast, fail twice as much. Fail often, fail daily, and soon you will succeed. “I’ve never been afraid to fail.” Micheal Jordan
You can beat the statistics but if you stumble along your journey, brush yourself off and keep moving. Success will come. There’s a saying by the great businessman and inventor, that success is 10 percent inspiration and 90 percent perspiration. Thomas Edison.
While it’s one thing to be an entrepreneur and come up with an idea, get funding and start a small business, it’s another to achieve success with it. The statistics paint a challenging picture to do so as approximately 30 percent of new companies don’t last longer than two years and almost 50 percent only last for five years. That’s the hard part of starting new business: finding lasting success.
Business Leaders Who Failed Before They Succeeded
Below take a look of billionaires who failed first but succeeded later in life and feel inspired to keep trying with your small business.
Mark Cuban: Prior to selling his business to Yahoo and making billions of dollars,