A Quote by Mark Wahlberg

If I succeed in business but fail as a father, then I've failed. — © Mark Wahlberg
If I succeed in business but fail as a father, then I've failed.
YouTube began as a failed video-dating site. Twitter was a failed music service. In each case, the founders continued to try new concepts when their big ideas failed. They often worked around the clock to try to overcome their failure before all their capital was spent. Speed to fail gives a startup more runway to pivot and ultimately succeed.
A startup is literally just a series of unfortunate events where you failed, failed, failed, and failed until you succeed.
More times than not, it's a failed endeavor. You will fail more times than you succeed. But I think you need those failed endeavors.
Whatever we succeed in doing is a transformation of something we have failed to do. Thus, when we fail, it is only because we have given up.
In order to succeed, you have to fail, no? You ride a bicycle, you fail; you try a few times, you succeed.
It is better to fail in originality, than to succeed in imitation. He who has never failed somewhere, that man can not be great. Failure is the true test of greatness.
Communism has failed; capitalism has failed; common sense has failed; now has to fail stupidity.
I think it's better to be overly ambitious and fail than to be underambitious and succeed in a mundane way. I have been very fortunate. I failed upward in my life!
What can it matter to me, that I succeed or fail ? The undertaking is none of mine, if they want me to succeed I'll fail, and vice versa, so as not to be rid of my tormentors.
Our Heavenly Father did not put us on earth to fail but to succeed gloriously.
Our business in life is not to succeed, but to continue to fail in good spirits.
Study the business you think you might like. Satisfy yourself that they will suit your needs. There are so many alternatives available - don't be too quick to choose. Just about any business can fail and any can succeed.
In show business the saying seems too often true: it isn't enough to succeed; someone else must fail.
It doesn't matter if I failed. At least I passed the concept on to others. Even if I don't succeed, someone will succeed.
The same products, services or technologies can fail or succeed depending on the business model you choose. Exploring the possibilities is critical to finding a successful business model. Settling on first ideas risks the possibility of missing potential that can only be discovered by prototyping and testing different alternatives.
The very first company I started failed with a great bang. The second one failed a little bit less, but still failed. The third one, you know, proper failed, but it was kind of okay. I recovered quickly. Number four almost didn't fail. It still didn't really feel great, but it did okay. Number five was PayPal.
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