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Dyson’s 5,127 Prototypes: Obsession That Pays
 James Dyson didn’t strike gold on his first try—or his hundredth. By prototype number 5,127, after mortgaging his house and pushing past doubt, the bagless vacuum was finally born. The lesson isn’t about grinding harder—it’s about iterating smarter. Tight feedback loops, small tests, and the humility to be wrong fast can turn persistence into profit.
Today’s move:
Momentum compounds when experiments are cheap and learning is fast.
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Dyson’s 5,127 Prototypes: Obsession That Pays
 James Dyson didn’t strike gold on his first try—or his hundredth. By prototype number 5,127, after mortgaging his house and pushing past doubt, the bagless vacuum was finally born. The lesson isn’t about grinding harder—it’s about iterating smarter. Tight feedback loops, small tests, and the humility to be wrong fast can turn persistence into profit.
Today’s move:
Momentum compounds when experiments are cheap and learning is fast.
Send us a text