First, selling apples in junior high school I still remember when I was in junior high school, it was very popular to sell apples every Christmas Eve, that is, apples wrapped in floral paper, and then one could earn almost fifty cents. So when I was in the second grade, I wanted to sell it with several classmates, but we all had no experience. The apples we buy are relatively small, and the cost is almost higher than that sold outside. Later, we hardly made any money.
Second, sell tiles with relatives. I have a relative who sells tiles. Later, after I graduated from college, I wanted to cooperate with him, so I rented a facade. However, this thing was taken over by others, and almost all of them were bought directly by the engineering team in the community. I don't have any resources and I lost a lot of money.
Third, the most unsuccessful venture to open a supermarket is to open a supermarket. 1 1, supermarkets with discounts were particularly popular, so I opened one. But I chose the wrong place, and there was basically no passenger flow, which led to a loss of more than 20 thousand a month after I opened, and later I had to close down.
Ladies and gentlemen, what do you think of your failure experience on the road to entrepreneurship? Welcome positive comments.