Failing Fast: Why Quick Failures Beat Slow Deaths

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Summary:
- The article discusses the concept of "failing fast" in the context of startups and product development.
- It explains that embracing and learning from failures quickly can lead to faster success, rather than clinging to a failing idea and slowly running the business into the ground.
- The article emphasizes the importance of being agile, iterating quickly, and not being afraid to pivot or abandon an idea that is not working, in order to find a successful product-market fit.

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