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Re: nodummy post# 146424

Tuesday, 04/03/2018 12:22:13 PM

Tuesday, April 03, 2018 12:22:13 PM

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nodummy, with your Loudon Owen thoughts...

Loudon Owen here as a part of ANDI is big time. His current successes far exceeds his past failed ventures. I think it's unfair to insinuate that past failures with ventures will be the same for future ventures.

Those that have been successful have at some point in time had experienced some of failure first. People will generally experience first some kind of failure before they succeed. This will usually transpire as such because of none of us are perfect.

To compare and contrast...

** JC Penny went bankrupt three times before culminating to be a multi-billion dollar company.

** The great Michael Jordan got cut from his varsity team before going on to become the greatest basketball player of all times.

** Bill Gates and his good friend Paul Allen failed first with their Traf-O-Data 8008 device before going on to create what we all know as Microsoft.

** Before Warren Buffet turned around Berkshire Hathaway, it was a failing and struggling textile company.

** Stephen King had no funds to get started from previous failures and had to accept a $2500 advance of cash to fund his first novel called ”Carrie” and it was reject 30 times a deemed a big failure. His wife strongly urged him to not give up and submit it one more time and the rest was history.

** Steve Jobs was over the Lisa Computer that failed so bad, he was fired from the Macintosh division. Fortunately, later for Steve Jobs, his other venture failed so bad, that Apple decided to buy the software from that venture which put him back in Apple. I think you know the rest of that story.

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