Why “Fail Early and Often” is Wrong

You should be learning from your successes, not your failures

Joe Procopio

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Failure is not good for you. Entrepreneurs who are told that failure is a treasure chest full of valuable startup lessons are being sold a false — and sometimes self-fulfilling — bill of goods.

“Fail early and often” is another one of those tired advice soundbites I dislike…

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Joe Procopio

I'm a multi-exit, multi-failure entrepreneur. NLG pioneer. Building TeachingStartup.com & GROWERS. Write at Inc.com and BuiltIn.com. More at joeprocopio.com