Henry Ford, founder of Ford Motor Company, believed that failure was not the end but a chance to restart with better insight. Before launching the iconic Model T, Ford faced two failed automotive ventures that drained both time and money.
Instead of giving up, he applied his learnings to build a company that revolutionized transportation. By 1914, Ford introduced the assembly line, cutting production time from 12 hours to 90 minutes, making cars affordable for the masses.
His journey proves that setbacks are stepping stones. Each failure holds data, lessons, and direction. What matters is how quickly you adapt, apply the learning, and push forward with sharper intelligence.
In a life actually we have many failures before we got success. Do not stop when we failed!
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