“Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future success.”
Dave started off in a much better position than most entrepreneurs. He’d been accepted to and graduated from Harvard, had a great job and trajectory into the business world, etc.
Still – he wasn’t happy. He needed some adventure in his life and so he took off to explore the lifestyle of a digital nomad. He had a TON of success to start…and then it all went away.
In today’s episode, I sit down with Dave from SelfBusinessMan.com to discuss his ups and downs with entrepreneurship. We look at the lessons he’s learned and discuss why his latest venture is the one he’s doubling down on.
EFP 132: Lessons In Startup Failure From A Harvard Grad
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