Strive Masiyiwa, the Zimbabwean Telecoms mogul and Philanthropist shared a profound motivational message on his LinkedIn profile. Elevation published it verbatim to inspire others, especially entrepreneurs, it is never easy to bear the burden of running a business. Despite Strive Masiyiwa’s apparent success, one might not readily discern the challenges, trials, and failures he encountered. The path to greatness often involves overcoming significant obstacles. The subsequent passage is Masiyiwa’s original post as presented on LinkedIn. Read and Be Inspire!
Strive Masiyiwa Wrote
I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed. Michael Jordan
Michael Jordan is not only one of the great athletes in the history of sport, but he was I think the first athlete to become a billionaire. And he did so when he retired and became a successful entrepreneur.
I will never forget the first time I saw this quote on a huge billboard in New York. I completely choked up and allowed the tears to run down the side of my face. It cut deep into me as it brought back floods of memories of my own failures: businesses that had collapsed; countless projects that had failed to take off; failure to raise money for things only I knew could succeed but no one else had believed in me. Failed partnerships that ended in total acrimony. Countless, countless failures that never made headlines and the humiliation of those that did.
Then there were the blatant corruptions and prejudices that had killed dream projects leaving me to pick up the pieces.
Looking back on all that, I suddenly realized that I have succeeded because I trained myself to get up from failures. You will have to do the same.
I understood that it is not the people with the best ideas, or the smartest, who succeed. All those things matter, but the entrepreneur has something extra… They are not afraid to fail.
Imagine a great footballer whose team just lost the World Cup Final. They are initially gutted, and it seems to them like it is all over, but a few weeks later they are back in training and preparing for the next tournament.
They put the failure behind them and use the lessons to prepare them for ultimate success. That MUST be you!
Forget those who laugh at you or take jibes on social media; they are not entrepreneurs and will never be. True entrepreneurs will never laugh or take joy in the failure of someone who tried.
And they are ready to cheer the moment you are back in the game because now they know you are a winner in the making!
My team noticed a list of “Famous Failures” on social media recently. They aren’t all entrepreneurs but people who never gave up despite big setbacks. [Credit to the author but not sure who compiled them]. You may have some stories to share of your own.
# Michael Jordan: After being cut from his high school [Senior school] basketball team, he went home, locked himself in his room, and cried.
# Albert Einstein: He wasn’t able to speak till he was about 4 years old and his teachers said he would “never amount to much”.
# Walt Disney: He was fired from a newspaper for “lacking imagination” and “having no original ideas”.
#Steve Jobs: At 30 years old he was left devastated and depressed after being unceremoniously removed from the company he started.
# Oprah Winfrey: She was demoted from her job as a news anchor because she “wasn’t fit for television”.
# The Beatles: Decca Recording Studios rejected them saying: “We don’t like their sound–they have no future in show business”.
Now for some homework… [especially for the young entrepreneurs amongst you]. Why not make yourself a list of what you are going to leave behind this new year. Maybe it’s a negative #Mindset when challenges occur? Or? What’s holding you back that you yourself can change with a decision, discipline, and commitment?
And where are you headed to be this time next year?
Wherever you are, get ready for the future. It’s coming, and it’s coming fast, and you better get ready. “I’ve missed more than 9,000 shots in my career. I’ve lost almost 300 games. 26 times I’ve been trusted to take the game-winning shot and missed. I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed”. Michael Jordan