Teacher: "You're a failure", Student: Makes $23 Billion Using Cardboard and Tape
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There's no mistaking a Dyson vacuum when you see it. Whether you're using an upright ball vacuum, a handheld Cyclone, or a motorhead vacuum, there's something distinctive about their design. And even refurbished, many find them the best on the market.
But the sleek and transparent vacuum we have today is a far cry from the cardboard and duct tape prototype built by a man who had been such a terrible student that his headmaster wondered what he’d do with his life.
It took more than 5,000 prototypes and near-constant financial debts and the threat of bankruptcy for Dyson to go from a company on the brink, to "outselling its competitors 3 to 1", and bringing in billions of dollars every year.
This is the story of Dyson.
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