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	<title>Comments on: The perception of business success</title>
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		<title>By: DiedOnTheVine.com</title>
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		<description>Very well said!! As the co-creator of a website that is breaking new ground in the area of entrepreneurship I speak a great deal on the subject of changing our perceptions.

Letting go of the ideas that we have held for so long that are no longer serving our lives is challenging but so rewarding. My website is a place to share stories of failed business ventures. The idea is to explore these invaluable experiences for the purpose of learning and growth.

This goes against the perception of failure that our society commonly holds on the subject. The idea that the experience offers a wonderful opportunity to learn and grow challenges commonly held views. To move forward with greater knowledge, understanding and awareness means that your failure was no failure at all. We look at it as part of a greater journey one that allows you to give and receive so much.

It is really a question of aligning oneself in a different way. Learning from success is important but learning from failure is vital to succeeding. DiedOnTheVIne.com also has a sense of humor as you can see in by our logo. Sometimes thinking a little softer and being a little more flexible can leave us open to opportunities and inspiration that we would otherwise be cut off from.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very well said!! As the co-creator of a website that is breaking new ground in the area of entrepreneurship I speak a great deal on the subject of changing our perceptions.</p>
<p>Letting go of the ideas that we have held for so long that are no longer serving our lives is challenging but so rewarding. My website is a place to share stories of failed business ventures. The idea is to explore these invaluable experiences for the purpose of learning and growth.</p>
<p>This goes against the perception of failure that our society commonly holds on the subject. The idea that the experience offers a wonderful opportunity to learn and grow challenges commonly held views. To move forward with greater knowledge, understanding and awareness means that your failure was no failure at all. We look at it as part of a greater journey one that allows you to give and receive so much.</p>
<p>It is really a question of aligning oneself in a different way. Learning from success is important but learning from failure is vital to succeeding. DiedOnTheVIne.com also has a sense of humor as you can see in by our logo. Sometimes thinking a little softer and being a little more flexible can leave us open to opportunities and inspiration that we would otherwise be cut off from.</p>
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