Good morning, Stacey Abrams has become a well-known national figure for her voting-rights advocacy, political campaigns, and bestselling books. But in the midst of her work on all these fronts in recent years, she's also co-founded three companies. Not all of them survived, but she learned from the failure and the struggles small business owners face trying to scale. "The real risk is not trying," she says. "That, to me, is so important because when you're willing to take risk, you see opportunities others may not expect." she said during the latest What I Know podcast. Read on for more on what Abrams learned about failure and why she advises would-be founders to stick to their ideas, even if others don't believe in them right away. |
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