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I appreciate the attempt at trying to instill some realistic expectations, but beyond that I'm not sure if I'm missing something -- I find this article to be toxic for multiple reasons:

- The thought that "superstar"/top entrepreneurs "never fail" is ridiculous.

- The idea that anyone other than the top 1% can't have an "original" idea, have vision, or have any sort of competency period.

- The examples of his failings sound incompetent to such a ridiculous degree. Again this reinforces the previous point.

- After reading this, I have the impression that "luck" is all there is unless you're in the "top 1%".

- The idea that procrastination is a positive force and that it means you need to step back and think about "something". There may be some truth in that, however I find it dangerous to accept it as simply as this.

I'm reminded of the below two sayings. There's probably some truth in them:

"The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man." - George Bernard Shaw

"Fake it till you make it."



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