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James Dyson, inventor of the bagless vacuum cleaner, failed 5127 times over 14 years before creating a successful prototype. His persistence, fueled by belief in his vision and the support of his wife, led to the creation of $1 billion company. The story serves as a reminder to persevere through setbacks, viewing them as opportunities for growth and evolution.
By Chad SmithJames Dyson, inventor of the bagless vacuum cleaner, failed 5127 times over 14 years before creating a successful prototype. His persistence, fueled by belief in his vision and the support of his wife, led to the creation of $1 billion company. The story serves as a reminder to persevere through setbacks, viewing them as opportunities for growth and evolution.