Business competence is all about learning from your experiences - both the successes and the failures. Even if you miss opportunities or make mistakes, you can learn from them and grow as a result. That's what makes someone truly competent.
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Absolutely! Embracing experiences, whether successes or failures, is key to business competence. Learning and growing from every opportunity and challenge contribute to a well-rounded and resilient professional journey. I'm in support.
I agree with u. When I started my travel agency, I had some idea of what I was doing, but I learned a lot from my mistakes and successes. If you don't have competence initially, you can acquire it if you have the motivation to obtain it.
If there are no failures, success will not come, you have to fail to learn from mistakes, one thing is to know the theory, but in practice it is another thing, that's why you should not be afraid to fail, but rather to do nothing.
Learning from failures is an important aspect of business competence every founder needs. It may not always go as planned but staying with the lessons is priceless for success.