When looking at successful companies, one can easily fall into a trap:
Thinking they have a special secret.
Or innate talent.
Or simply… got lucky.

But if success only required talent and luck, Nvidia would not exist today.

Nvidia is not like a genius athlete.
Nvidia is like a tenacious boxer.
Knocked down – get back up.
Bruised – still charge forward.
Body full of scars – still moving on.

When Jensen Huang founded Nvidia in 1993, the graphics industry was a tough battleground.
Nvidia was just a small company.
And continuous failure.

First product – bad.
Second product – worse.
Cash – nearly depleted.

Jensen once admitted:

"We simply worked too poorly."

Nvidia only had enough money to try one last time.
And that time – the third chip – succeeded.

But Jensen understood well: one lucky break does not sustain the future.

For many years, he always reminded employees:

"We have only 30 days left before bankruptcy."

That saying became a ritual.
Every month.
Every quarter.
Repeatedly.

Not to scare you.
But to remind you:
Do not rest on short-term success.

That stubbornness – something that can't be taught – has helped Nvidia endure major shocks.
Faulty products.
Cash flow crises.
The market turned its back.

But Nvidia is not just resilient.
They also look far.

While the market was still skeptical, Jensen bet on GPUs.
When AI was still an ambiguous concept, he invested all his resources.
Not following a trend – but following a vision.

That vision is not easy to maintain.
Nvidia was considered crazy.
Rejected.
Skeptical.

But Nvidia does not just seize opportunities – they create them.

Step by step.
Chip by chip.
Endurance by endurance.

That is not success due to extraordinary talent.
But success from relentless perseverance.

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In the crypto market, where failure is a daily occurrence – this lesson is even clearer.
Success is not for those who fear failure.
Nor is it for those who wait for the "perfect entry point."

It is for those who:
– Dare to look further than the rest
– Dare to endure more than the rest
– Dare to believe in what no one else sees

The question is not: has that project failed before?
But: how many times did they get back up?

Jensen once said:

"Success comes from your ability to endure more failures than others."

And that statement is not exclusive to Nvidia.

It is for anyone building something bigger than themselves.
For builders – those who code, start businesses, raise funds, and fight every day.
For investors who do not run when the market is in the red.
For anyone believing in a vision longer than 7 days.

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You don't need a genius.
Nor do you need luck.

You need stubbornness.
Strong enough to endure pain.
Brave enough to repeat.
Awake enough to continue.

And strong enough to live as if…
Only 30 days to survive.

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