iโve been building businesses for over 8 years. and let me tell you something: iโve failed. a lot. more than 10 different business models, products, and offers have completely flopped. there were times when i felt like i was spinning my wheels, constantly trying to figure out why nothing seemed to stick. but you know what? failing quickly was the key to finally making it work with Mentrix this past year. hereโs the thingโthey tell you failure is part of the journey, but what they donโt emphasize enough is the power of failing fast. the faster you fail, the faster you learn what doesnโt work, and more importantly, what does. in every one of those failures, i wasnโt just losing; i was collecting data. each setback gave me more insight, more clarity, and more fuel to move forward. when something wasnโt clicking, iโd pivot, adapt, and test something new. i didnโt hang onto a sinking ship for too long, because the faster you realize itโs not working, the faster you can shift. thatโs where the power lies: failing quickly doesnโt mean giving up; it means youโre learning faster, adjusting smarter, and building something more solid each time. Mentrix didnโt come from getting it right the first time. it came from getting it wrong over and over until i found the right combination, the right audience, and the right offer. now, looking back, i see every โfailureโ as a stepping stone that got me to this point. if thereโs one thing iโd pass on from my journey, itโs this: embrace the failures. fail quickly, learn faster, and donโt be afraid to pivot. thatโs how you build something that truly works. what's a lesson you've learned from failing that others could learn from? comment it below :)