
Lives of companies and entrepreneurs to analyze
When the rejection of change condemns giants
- Nokia rejected Android → He wanted to keep his system obsolete.
- Yahoo refused to buy Google → He underestimated the future of search engines.
- Kodak ignored digital cameras → Clinging to the past led her to bankruptcy.
- Blockbuster snubbed Netflix → Believing that the traditional model was eternal.
Key lessons:
- Take a risk. Without risk, there are no extraordinary results.
- Embrace change. If you don't, time will rot you from the inside.
- Innovate or die. Technology advances… and it’s unforgiving!
When strategy turns rivals into allies
- Facebook acquires WhatsApp and Instagram → Domain by absorption.
- Grab replaces Uber in Southeast Asia → Local adaptation vs. global giant.
Key lessons:
- Become so powerful that the competition either surrenders or joins you.
- Reach the top and redefine the rules of the game.
- Constant innovation: the only antidote to irrelevance.
Entrepreneurs who challenged limits
- Colonel Sanders → He founded KFC at the age of 65 years old after decades of failures.
- Jack Ma → Rejected from 30 jobs (including KFC!), he created Alibaba and retired at 55.
Key lessons:
- Age is just a number. The perfect moment is now.
- Persists. Only those who refuse to give up succeed.
The most epic case: Lamborghini
Ferruccio Lamborghini, a tractor manufacturer, insulted by Enzo Ferrari (“A peasant can’t criticize my cars!”), created a legend to get revenge.
Key lessons:
- Never underestimate anyone. Greatness is born from challenges.
- Surround yourself with people more talented than you. The key asset is the correct equipment.
- Fail, learn, reinvent yourself. Success is a journey, not a destination.
The business world is a mirror of life: it rewards the bold, punishes the complacent, and smiles on those who see opportunities where others see obstacles.
Which phrase resonated with you the most? The Lamborghini story, Jack Ma's stubbornness, or Kodak's warning? Comment and share your learning. I'm DrRoch, and my mission is to inspire action.