There’s a myth amongst entrepreneurs of the “lightning strike” — the “aha” moment when an idea just comes to you. In reality, it’s rare to find a successful scale entrepreneur whose big idea landed on their lap.
Sara Blakely started Spanx in 1998 and never gave up. She just sold her company for over a billion dollars. [Image] : r/GetMotivated
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