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- When blame inevitably arises, the most senior people in the room should repeat this mantra: if a mistake happens, shame on us for making it…
- Entrepreneurs always pitch their idea as 'the X of Y,' so this is going to be 'the Microsoft of food.' And yet disruptive innovations usually…
- This is one of the most important lessons of the scientific method: if you cannot fail, you cannot learn.
- Most phenomenal startup teams create businesses that ultimately fail. Why? They built something that nobody wanted.
- The grim reality is that most start-ups fail. Most new products are not successful. Yet the story of perseverance, creative genius, and hard work persists.
- Most companies are busy making their products worse, not better. Updating is almost always a disaster.
- Most start-up companies fail and it is smart public policy to help entrepreneurs increase their odds of succeeding. But, the biggest loss to our economy…
- The United States is locked in a new arms race for that most precious resource - the future entrepreneurs upon whom economic growth depends. Substantial…
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- Sometimes I think that life would be how much easier if we don't have heart. Because it is the heart which puts… — Anurag Prakash Ray
- Most important thing in life is to keep moving irrespective of the facts that you r hurt u r broken or betrayed… — Anurag Prakash Ray
- No cause is left but the most ancient of all, the one, in fact, that from the beginning of our history has… — Hannah Arendt
- Whenever u get hurt from those people whom u love most don't blame them, fault is not their its your fault that… — Anurag Prakash Ray
- Trust is the one most important base on which the beautiful building of strong friendship can be built. — Anurag Prakash Ray
- The sad truth is that most evil is done by people who never make up their minds to be good or evil. — Hannah Arendt
- It is the people closest to us, that are capable of hurting us most. — Nishan Panwar
- Most people would rather give than get affection. — Aristotle