To Learn Is To Fail
<p>Seems it’s hard to go a day without hearing about startups, entrepreneurship, and innovation at the moment — which is hardly surprising, as in recent years, a whole lot of time, effort, and money has gone into improving Australia’s startup ecosystem.</p>
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<p>It’s not hard to see why: there’s an obvious valuable potential outcome for entrepreneurship, and that’s a successful business, which leads to job creation, personal success for the founder(s), and sometimes even tax revenue. These successful founders might create an entire market sector and dominate it, use technology to completely revolutionise an existing industry, or establish a social cause that drives meaningful impact for millions of people.</p>
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