Sunday 26 April 2015

Ability Learn From Mistake



If my intentions were to 'FAIL' in the business aspect, the real answer is a word I never fail to exist in the dictionary of business. It is simply a process that must elapse before SUCCESS. Term success of this process depends on the potential and knowledge possessed by an entrepreneur. If the lack of knowledge in the chest, then it will take some time in achieving success process. But for individuals who have knowledge coupled with the guidance of mentors who proved successful, in shaa Allah, success would be achieved more quickly and easily.
            In fact, they understand that it’s all a part of the game, and they use each and every failure and every mistake that they make as a learning experience. You’d be hard-pressed to find even a single entrepreneur who hasn’t made a bucket load of mistakes! The cold, hard truth is that every entrepreneur will end up making mistakes – some small and some big – and will fail numerous times. But each of these incidents will be a learning experience for a successful entrepreneur, and each of these instances will be an opportunity of him/her to emerge better and stronger. To quote Michael Dell: “Recognize that there will be failures, and acknowledge that there will be obstacles. But you will learn from your mistakes and the mistakes of others, for there is very little learning in success.”
            For example, the entrepreneur that can be defined as an ability learn from mistake is  Mydin Mohamed Ghulam Hussein. Mydin Mohamed Ghulam Hussein was established Mydin Supermarket in 1957. Legacy of Mydin was initially founded by Ghulam Hussein Jamal. His father, Mr. Jamal is a Muslim immigrant who came from India. When he was only able to open a small shop in Penang in Malaysia to support his family. However, everything changed when he destroyed the small shop was burned during the Second World War and he has lost everything. However, a family business that does not stop there.
            Armed with a strong determination, her son, Mydin Mohamed Ghulam Hussein rose to continue his father's business. In 1957, aims has opened its first store named company aims to hire some shophouses in Jalan Tok Hakim, Kota Bharu, Kelantan Toys capitalize by selling his own earned money. Profit from the sale of these toys, he began to buy additional products such as lighters, balloons and needles for sale in his small shop.
In conclusion, every failure never prolonger. Once we fail, we need to do more effort to rise from failure. Nothing can change unless from our ownself.

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