Quote Originally Posted by M54 Powered View Post
i don't know about you, but i would rather make sure that i knew enough about the business i was going into, and had proved to myself that i could manage an organization effectively, before giving up career opportunities and life savings to start a business.

if it took me years of work experience to get that skill and knowledge, then so be it.

learning through failure works, but it's also the most expensive way to learn.
Agree here .

Learning through experience (failure) will definitely make you stronger, but is very expensive. Kaya the best start is to execute based on steps taken by successful starts in the past, as appropriate in your business. Ironically,- this is not a guarantee for success.

Well, I guess the biggest worry is, failure occurring late in the day....