10/14/2019
"We see unwinding as a matter of disconnection. However, as an entrepreneur, my urge is to keep working with my team and fix things. No matter how hard it is, we push forward and keep going until we fix a problem.
The pitfall is that we can engage in a failure course of action, meaning that no matter what we do, we *will* fail, but we keep doing it. Eric Ries calls this 'successfully achieving failure'.
It’s one of the best mindsets I’ve adopted. Failure teaches you more than success, and that feedback has helped me build patience and resilience."
ZeroBounce CEO Liviu Tanase talks to Thrive Global about the habits and mindsets that help him be a better leader.
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