In a post on LinkedIn, former KGB spy turned Fortune 500 business mentor Jack Barsky criticized the popular leadership slogan “fail fast,” calling it reckless advice when applied without context.
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Ed Latimore’s new book focuses on building resilience in and out of the boxing ring
Former heavyweight boxer Ed Latimore has released a new memoir, Hard Lessons from the Hurt Business: Boxing and the Art of Life, chronicling his journey from growing up in Pittsburgh public housing to competing professionally in the ring, according to the Pittsburgh Review.

Randy Gage on Entrepreneurial Resilience: ‘Breakthroughs come because you’re crazy enough to believe something most people don’t’
Randy Gage on Entrepreneurial Resilience: ‘Breakthroughs come because you’re crazy enough to believe something most people don’t’
In a post on LinkedIn, entrepreneur and author Randy Gage shared his perspective on where true breakthroughs come from.
“Contrary to popular belief, most breakthroughs don’t come because you learn something that no one knows,” Gage wrote. “They come because you’re crazy enough to believe something most people don’t.”
Entrepreneurial resilience often requires challenging conventional wisdom. Research has shown that many innovative ventures succeed not by discovering completely new knowledge but by pursuing unconventional ideas with persistence and belief, even when widely doubted.
Gage, often called the “Entrepreneur Whisperer,” is a New York Times bestselling author of 15 books. He has built a global following by focusing on prosperity, mindset, and entrepreneurial growth strategies.
