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Why 90% fail in the 1st year...to start their own business?
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[QUOTE="Austinaldo, post: 230195, member: 69924"] Failing in a business don't necessarily mean you can't get past it and move ahead. The major failure is giving up and not trying it again. I personally think business owners who fail and give up in their first year lack perseverance and discipline. Without this no business owner will be able to thrive. Businesses that fail in the first year aren't really set out for it. If not why give up in the first place? I feel that any passionate entrepreneur will always find ways to keep building. The lack of passion and commitment is what makes them give up. Naturally this is their fault and not an external problem. Things like bad economy, unfriendly government policies can be fought if there was really a passion for the business. People lobby governments everyday. That's just how the world works. If a policy is not in the favour of your business then you lobby your way out. But simply giving up or not trying at all after failing is very bad. Businesses should really think it through how well they are prepared for any venture before starting. This is my honest take on the topic and thank you very much for sharing this. [/QUOTE]
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