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Solyndra's failure isn't a reason for the government to give up on alternative energy, any more than the failure of Pets.com during the Internet bubble means that venture capital should steer clear of tech projects.
James Surowiecki
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Failure in one instance should not deter future efforts in that area.

This quote emphasizes that setbacks, such as the failure of Solyndra in the alternative energy sector, should not discourage continued investment and innovation in similar fields. Just as the collapse of Pets.com did not prevent future ventures in technology, individual failures should be viewed as part of a broader landscape of potential success and growth.

Themes

FailureInnovationAlternative EnergyInvestmentTechnologySetback

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech about renewable energy initiatives, you might quote this to emphasize resilience in the face of failure.

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