Apr
23
Inventor James Dyson says in Fast Companymagazine that he failed 5,126 times at creating the gitchy Dyson vacuum cleaner before succeeding on the 5,127th try. It took 15 years and nearly his entire savings account to create the best-selling vacuum on the market, making him of the richest men in England.
Becoming unafraid of failure is a prerequisite for success.
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