American entrepreneur, founder and CEO of the world’s largest online shopping retailer Amazon.com and the owner of The Washington Post – Jeffrey Preston Bezos is now the wealthiest man of the world with a net worth of $100 billion. He embraced his failures and turned them into his success.

Here is a brief of his fearless journey:

Some of the genius philosophies of Bezos:

“Every well-intentioned, high-judgment person we asked told us not to do it. We got some good advice, we ignored it, and it was a mistake. But that mistake turned out to be one of the best things that happened to the company.” “When the world changes around you and when it changes against you, what used to be a tail wind is now a headwind, you have to lean into that and figure out what to do because complaining isn’t a strategy.”

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From 1964 – 1994 (Early Stage / How he started?)

1964 – Born in Albuquerque, New Mexico At age 5 – Star Trek fan, wanted to become an astronaut 1982 – Went to Princeton University 1986 – Graduated summa cum laude with a degree in computer science and electrical engineering 1987 – Joined a startup 1988 – Wanted to start his own company but got a job on Wall Street Met his wife, Mackenzie 1990 – Became the youngest senior vice president at D.E. Shaw Realized the untapped potential of internet 1994 – Quit job with the idea of “The Everything Store.”

1995 (The Birth of Amazon)

Set up an office in his garage, invested $10,000, and developed the software Invited 300 friends to beta test the site and launched the online bookstore Amazon.com In 2 months – sales reached $20,000 a week, total $510,000 in 1995

From 1997 – 2017 (The Rise of Innovations and Inventions – Achievements and Failures)