A billionaire inventor says he's lived a life of 'failure' — and that people should get used to trial and error
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A billionaire inventor says he’s lived a life of ‘failure’ — and that people should get used to trial and error
James Dyson. Christophe Archambault/AFP via Getty Images Inventor James Dyson is famous for his namesake vacuums which use his patented cyclone technology. His net worth is $16.8 billion per Bloomberg’s Billionaire Index. But he says that, “mine is a life of failure.” In a video interview with The Wall Street Journal published Saturday. Dyson — who said he created 5,127 prototypes over five years before launching his bagless vacuum cleaner in 19…
A billionaire inventor says he's lived a life of 'failure' — and that people should get used to trial and error
James Dyson.Christophe Archambault/AFP via Getty ImagesInventor James Dyson has talked about the importance of embracing "failure" in work and life."I've always said mine is a life of failure," the British billionaire told The Wall Street Journal in an interview.He's created thousands of prototypes over his career and also scrapped plans to enter the EV market.Inventor James Dyson is famous for his namesake vacuums which use his patented cyclone…
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