We love a good entrepreneurial success story – entrepreneur as protagonist
overcomes obstacles and builds a thriving, successful company (and become
wealthy while doing so).  We want to hear about, learn from and even
replicate what they’ve done.  However, this survivorship bias is
problematic.  Jason Cohen of Smart Bear Software does a nice job
articulating this issue
stating<http://blog.asmartbear.com/business-advice-plagued-by-survivor-bias.html>
:

 The fact that you are learning only from success is a deeper problem than
you imagine…drawing conclusions only from data that is available or
convenient and thus systematically biasing your results.

Luckily, the startup community often courageously shares their stories –
even when things don’t end well.

http://www.chubbybrain.com/blog/2010/10/startup-failure-post-mortem/

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