Big failures mean you had courage.
Not exact matches
Indiegogo's co-founder Danae Ringelmann talks about two blockbuster campaigns that made our Top 100 list, the platform's
biggest «
failure», and what success really
means in the age of crowdfunding.
When you hear great leaders like Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and Virgin founder Richard Branson talk about
failure, what they really
mean is that entrepreneurs have to be willing to take risks, sometimes
big risks.
The
bigger their
failures, the
bigger their bonuses and the more they celebrate because it
means they went for huge wins.
That
means the
biggest - ever LBO will also go down as the
biggest ever buyout
failure.
And this is where having the right content partner can
mean the difference between marketing success or
failure, beyond the
big game.
He talks and he backs it up (I
mean he called Wenger a specialist in
failure after Wenger ran his mouth initially and on Wenger's
big 1000th game he pummels him 6 - 0 and proves his point).
Another howler by another third rate keeper mannone that has been
biggest blunder of wenger's
failure not to buy a quality last man of defence whose one mistake could
mean curtains.
Just a note, and I'm not suggesting anyone is saying this: Just because Jacqui Smith has been the
biggest failure imaginable, doesn't
mean that is the case with all women MPs.
It would become a
bigger issue if a barbell press was involved, and
failure meant you were stuck under the bar.
As a beginner, I did too much work and didn't eat enough, it's a winning combo for anyone that wants to grow
bigger and stronger (when I say winning combo, I actually
mean the perfect recipe for
failure and disappointment).
This is my
biggest problem with this movie the extent to which G - Girls «mania» is allowed to go, I'm all for superheroes having flaws, they can have doubts,
failures and issues with commitment, but petty and
mean?
I prefer what works without
failure, which doesn't
mean the top brands (snap - on, matco, etc.) I have had plenty of crazy high dollar tools that disappointed me
big time... being in the industry you soon find out that it isn't always the name brand that is the
failure proof system... but I do like snap - on
But the
biggest failure came in the work that
meant the most to Pete Price.
I suppose that probably
means my Kindle books are overpriced, but then this could just be another case of looking at the
big successes and ignoring the more typical
failures.
Failure to do so just might
mean missing out on the «next
big thing.»
That doesn't
mean the Wii U is a
failure, as the system still has many magnificent games, even if most of them don't take advantage of the system's
biggest features.
It doesn't
mean big other games aren't coming, or that the Nintendo NX will be a
failure.