Does the end justify the means, or does the means justify the end?
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If you're successful in the end and achieved your goals, does it matter that how the process went? Does the end justify the means of getting there? Or is the process more important than the result? Does the means justify the end? Depending on your data source, 75-95% of startups fail. Being aware of this stat, why would anyone launch a startup knowing the odds are stacked up against them? And why would anyone endure the heartburn that running a startup gives you?
Does the end justify the means, or does the means justify the end?
Does the end justify the means, or does the…
Does the end justify the means, or does the means justify the end?
If you're successful in the end and achieved your goals, does it matter that how the process went? Does the end justify the means of getting there? Or is the process more important than the result? Does the means justify the end? Depending on your data source, 75-95% of startups fail. Being aware of this stat, why would anyone launch a startup knowing the odds are stacked up against them? And why would anyone endure the heartburn that running a startup gives you?