
Few people know failure better than venture capitalists. Even the most successful fail much more than they succeed and the best are those, like�
Vinod Khosla, who acknowledge that their successes are much rarer than their failures. Another venture capitalist well acquainted with failure is�
Peter Gardner, Managing Director of�
Wavepoint Ventures, a Menlo Park shop that primarily invests in software, medical technology and clean tech start-ups. I caught up with Peter earlier this week at the engaging�
FailCon�conference where he spoke on the Failure of Business Models�
panel. ?We?ve had our fair share of failures,? Gardner confessed to me, stressing that one of the greatest assets of Silicon Valley was its tolerance of failure. Sharing Ron Conway?s view on�
failure, Gardner explained that rather than being born to succeed, great entrepreneurs are born to be able to deal with failure.
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