
Let’s start with the myth.
People often say, “They’re naturally resilient.” As if some entrepreneurs are born with thicker skin or deeper courage. The truth is that resilience isn’t a gift, it’s a grind. It’s the quiet consistency of showing up when things aren’t working, when the numbers don’t add up, when the market doesn’t care.
Think about the greats, whether it’s Narayana Murthy starting Infosys with ₹10,000 or Dhirubhai Ambani battling against industry giants. Their stories weren’t built on perfect timing or inherited toughness. They built resilience day by day, setback by setback, decision by decision.
It’s a muscle. One forged in failure. Sharpened by self-doubt. Strengthened with every time you choose to keep going when quitting would be easier.
1-1-1 Breakdown: Building Real Resilience
→ Resilience is already in your story. You just have to trace it back and see where it showed up.
→ Start a “Setback Log” this week. Every time something goes wrong, write what happened, how you responded, and one thing you learned.
Over time, this log becomes proof of growth—and your resilience playbook.
According to a Harvard Business Review study, 71% of successful entrepreneurs faced at least one business failure before finding success. It wasn’t luck. It was the ability to bounce back, recalibrate, and go again.
The Next Big Leap (NBL) :
Resilience is the launchpad for your Next Big Leap, not motivation, not confidence. When you treat tough moments as data, not drama, you grow sharper, faster, and stronger. Build it now, so when the next big challenge comes, you don’t just survive, you leap.
Thanks for Reading!
Hey! I’m Alkesh Agarwal.
An entrepreneur and investor who believes that as we dive into 2025, let’s take bold leaps, embrace growth, and focus on what truly matters – Health, Happiness, and meaningful progress. Here’s to making every step of the journey count!
Read: Option B by Sheryl Sandberg & Adam Grant — A powerful book on building resilience through grief, loss, and setbacks—both personal and professional.
Watch: TED Talk by Angela Duckworth — “Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance” Why grit often matters more than talent or IQ, especially in long-term success.
Listen : The Tim Ferriss Show – Episode with James Dyson – How 5,126 failed prototypes led to one of the most successful product inventions ever.
Try This Tool : Reflectly — A journaling app that helps you track emotional ups and downs, learn from setbacks, and build mental strength through reflection.

