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“In nine out of 10 things Daymond John tried, he failed.
For him failure in entrepreneurship and life in general sometimes happens more often before one starts celebrating triumph.
Daymond John, one of the billionaire hosts of the renown American television series ‘Shark Tanks’ believes that failure is indeed part of success and not a reason to give up that he often has to check how many times an entrepreneur has failed to consider giving an offer.
“The more times one has failed and still kicking, the more they understand what they want and hence less mistakes in future,” he says during an interview at this year’s Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES) in Nairobi.”
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