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[QUOTE="Carpon, post: 281427, member: 86701"] It is actually true that failures moulds us and infact that is why they say we learn more from our mistakes even though I am of the opinion that success is also possible without any failure meaning you must not fail before you can be able to succeed. But sure there are many recallable mistakes that I've made in the few businesses I have engaged in within my lifetime. One of the ones that really had huge effects on me and my business was a time when I under priced. I thought that when I put a price that is very low and lesser than that of people and Businesses around me, I will be able to attract buyers and in one way or the other make better profit. But I only realised that it brought set back and loss to my business. The number of patronage at some point increased but it wasn't actually producing what I even used to have when I was selling at the conventional rate. [/QUOTE]
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