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Why do people often say, "Ten startups and nine deaths?"

Now it seems that this sentence is not completely correct. It should be that 9.9 entrepreneurs will die. I think the death of entrepreneurs is thought-provoking in four aspects.

This society has greatly exaggerated what entrepreneurs call pure Chengdu. Some predecessors succeeded, and others succeeded. They don't even know why they started their business, and they don't have any plans. It's all about your passion. Now there are many successful people in the society cheering for starting a business, and many college students who have just entered the society also want to start a business. In fact, they don't know how many people fell silently in that so-called entrepreneurial success, and no one knows. In the tide of entrepreneurship, some waves were set off, which caused riots in a small scale.

Those who fail to start a business are regarded as failure cases, only what it feels like to fall short. Unfortunately, it will be done well. Most people just want to see eleven people start a business, one person succeeds and the other ten people fail, because those mistakes will not appear on themselves, so starting a business is bright. They just don't know that a successful person may suddenly collapse one day! Because in the past five years, there has not been a well-known brand founded by newcomers.

Entrepreneurs, without core competitiveness and continuous improvement, are easy to fall down. Everyone's enthusiasm for money far exceeds the research on products and corporate culture. This era likes novelty, but this era is so fast that it only takes a few days or even seconds for others to surpass your grandfather. I made a small program. Almost all the new theories in this industry are original by me. They used to have a good time, but they were not developed in time. The result was caught up by peers in an instant. Fortunately, I had an epiphany, but I hardly had it.