Research shows that 42% of businesses fail because entrepreneurs build products nobody wants, and the key difference between successful and failed entrepreneurs is that successful ones rely on systems rather than motivation, while failed entrepreneurs constantly negotiate with themselves and lack the resilience and mental toughness to persist through challenges.
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Why Most Entrepreneurs Fail According to Research追加:
Do you know who statistically the worst entrepreneurs in the world are? Well, we've coached thousands of founders and the ones who fail all share the same trait of negotiating with themselves constantly. [music] According to research, failed entrepreneurs rely on motivation, whereas the successful ones rely [music] on systems. You won't believe but 42% of businesses die because they built something that nobody actually wanted. They are convinced that their idea is brilliant, whereas reality seems the opposite. Here's the wild part. Most people think that failed [music] entrepreneurs didn't do hard work, but the research proves otherwise.
The traits that create [music] entrepreneurial failure are all avoidable. Because the entrepreneurs who fail aren't less intelligent, [music] they just lack the resilience and mental toughness to win in life. And [music] that's why we are here to help you with that. Just comment resilience and I'll send you the exact blueprint that makes us the number one resilience coaches.
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