Cameron Woodward

Build a foundation of failures.

Entrepreneurship exists in the tiny space between madness and genius; and, its journey requires a few cross border violations across both madness and genius to get to the final destination -  JLM

This is brilliant. If you’re doing work that matters, you’re risking a lot and putting yourself on the line. It’s scary as hell and close to insane… or genius.

Producing real work sometimes feels like it’s going to leave you homeless on the streets… in the cold. It’s the fear of failure.

Success has always been built on the strong foundation of failures; success is made from tackling fear head-on and shipping. shipping. shipping. 

The best way to learn how to fail is to pick a hobby, and sell it to someone else who loves your hobby too -

If you love drinking coffee - try selling coffee in your office to coffee fans.

If you love socks - try selling custom designed socks to sock fanatics.

Like anime? Maybe you should try and sell prints to anime obsessed freakazoids.

If you fail, it was just a hobby, no big deal.

But what if you don’t fail?…

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