Whenever someone starts their own business, they are plagued by doubts: will it work, will it succeed, will they have enough strength to achieve the desired results. And when everything goes wrong, the hands drop and the desire to go in the chosen direction disappears. However, despite this, many great and successful people, when they started their activities, suffered failures and great failures. But, despite this, they found the strength to raise their heads and go further. And they were right!
Another person in his place would have long given up trying to get into college, but not Steven Spielberg. Instead, he enrolled in a technical college and in his free time created one of his first short films which was liked by Universal Pictures. How this story ended is already known to everyone.
The novice industrialist was not deterred by the failure he encountered, and Milton set off to Denver to learn all the intricacies of making caramel.
Milton Hershey’s determination was not broken by two unsuccessful attempts to create his own confectionery company.
Marilyn’s first experience in the movies was not very successful, so in 1948 she re-signed a contract with Columbia Pictures. But this did not bring any success to the future movie star either. As the studio employees said, she had neither the necessary acting talent nor beauty.
Publishing professionals had told Theodore that his stories about the power of a child’s imagination were of no interest to anyone. One day, while walking the streets of New York, he met an old acquaintance who worked as an editor of a children’s section at one of the New York publishing houses. The friend read Theodore’s writings and published them.
But Bill and his friends weren’t too disheartened and continued to work hard, which as it turned out, was not in vain.
The first company created by Ford quickly went bankrupt due to small sales. After that, his investor William Murphy refused to finance his project further.
After this, Ford ends its partnership with William Murphy and starts working with Alexander Malcomson, a coal salesman who decided to finance Henry Ford’s next project.
After Garland Sanders finished his military service, he continued to work.
For example, when he was still in a children’s sports camp, he wanted to play for the college basketball team. The team coach was amazed by Jordan’s talent, but was forced to deny him because of his height.



