


The Quiet Art of Not Failing: What the World's Most Successful People Rarely Talk About (Instant eBook)
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Two companies, same product, same talent, same hunger — one becomes a billion-dollar legend, the other vanishes without a trace, and the difference wasn't genius but three months of cash and a little luck.
Once you've seen that happen enough times, you can never read a success story the same way again, because here's what no one selling success will admit: there is no formula for winning — the right idea, the right people, the right money, the right moment collide once, for one person, and never line up the same way again, which means you can't copy it and neither can the people who swear they did. But failure has patterns.
Across every industry and every generation, the brilliant and the lucky fall off the same small handful of cliffs; the names change, the mistakes don't — so the one thing actually worth studying, the only map that never goes out of date, isn't how people win, it's how they fall.
This book takes you where the success stories refuse to go: into the wreckage, where fortunes that raised hundreds of millions died anyway, where the smartest person in the room is so often the first to step off the edge, and where a quiet discipline lets unremarkable people outlast brilliant ones season after season until simply still being there starts to look a lot like winning.
You'll learn the five cliffs that kill nearly every venture and how to spot the one you're standing closest to, why chasing money is the surest way to repel it, the one question that turns fear into the right kind of courage, and how to fail small on purpose so you never fail big by accident.
You don't need to be a genius — you need to stop falling off the cliffs that take everyone else. Stop trying to win; learn how not to lose, and the rest takes care of itself.
Country Of Origin: India
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