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Failure is not a prerequisite for success. A Harvard Business School study found already-successful entrepreneurs are far more likely to succeed again (the success rate for their future companies is 34 percent). But entrepreneurs whose companies failed the first time had almost the same follow-on success rate as people starting a company for the first time: just 23 percent. People who failed before have the same amount of success as people who have never tried at all.* Success is the experience that actually counts.
Rework
Jason Fried;David Heinemeier Hansson
To get rich, don’t think about what’s valuable to you.
Think about what’s valuable to others.
Then, if you went to college, especially a liberal arts one, you wrote another million-ish words to get your degree, across your essays, senior thesis, class projects, extracurricular activities, and so on. You achieved so much just by writing what people assigned you to write. Now, as an adult, imagine what happens when you write a million words to find, research, and share what you assign to yourself.
The Coding Career Handbook
Shawn Wang
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