Simon Squibb
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I got so many Ds that I got comfortable with people calling me an idiot because I knew I wasn't.
But fine.
It's like, you can't take anything from me when I already have nothing.
You see what I mean?
I think people that get Ds actually accept failure as like, okay, good.
Now, I think a lot of people listening are probably A students.
And they need to have a bit of failure in their life to get good at something.
I think people, if they, anybody listening now that has an idea, just go try it.
If it fails, so what?
Okay, make sure financially you're not in a serious situation.
But like, I just think failure is so cheesy, but it is just a learning experience that really, it's like, when I build a business, to me, it's like a video game.
And sometimes I'm figuring out along the way.
So I'm launching this drinks brand.
I went to see the perfect TED people yesterday.
They're inferior to my competition.
They're sharing all their knowledge, how they did it.
They don't want me to make the same mistakes.
You know, like it's so exciting to like not know something.
I love entrepreneurship because I never know it all.
There's always one more thing to learn.