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James Eder is a remarkably successful human having set up the company Student Beans back in 2005. But in this episode, he opens up about a business venture that didn't go so well which he ended up 'quitting.' We discuss the idea of going against the popular narrative that success comes from not giving up and constantly keeping going.
In amongst this he is also thrown the curveball of a hidden heart condition and the wrath of anxiety that comes with this. In this chat, James shares a refreshing perspective that giving up on something that isn't working is not a sign of failure, it's a sign of strength. Success becomes something entirely different when you realise what the most valuable thing in life is - health.
Episode Notes:
Links: James' LinkedIn Article - https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-i-failed-didnt-smash-my-struggle-starting-closing-james-eder/
James Eder is a remarkably successful human having set up the company Student Beans back in 2005. But in this episode, he opens up about a business venture that didn't go so well which he ended up 'quitting.' We discuss the idea of going against the popular narrative that success comes from not giving up and constantly keeping going.
In amongst this he is also thrown the curveball of a hidden heart condition and the wrath of anxiety that comes with this. In this chat, James shares a refreshing perspective that giving up on something that isn't working is not a sign of failure, it's a sign of strength. Success becomes something entirely different when you realise what the most valuable thing in life is - health.
Episode Notes:
Links: James' LinkedIn Article - https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-i-failed-didnt-smash-my-struggle-starting-closing-james-eder/