Steve Jobs got fired from the company he started. And then he built the future. In 1985, Apple ousted its own founder. The board didn’t believe in his vision. The company was bleeding. Steve Jobs — the face of innovation — was gone. Most people would’ve quit. Started over. Faded out. But not Jobs. He poured his frustration into two “failures”: 🚀 NeXT — a workstation computer that barely sold 🎬 Pixar — a struggling animation studio no one took seriously Fast forward: Pixar released Toy Story. NeXT’s software became the foundation of macOS. And Apple — the company that once rejected him — begged him to come back. He did. And he led Apple to launch the iMac, iPod, iPhone, and one of the most valuable companies in history. Here’s the truth: You will get rejected. You will get underestimated. You might even get pushed out of your own vision. But if the mission is real, you don’t stop. You just rebuild with better tools. Resilience is a skill. So is patience. Setbacks aren’t the end. I know it's very cliche. But it's 100% true That's how you don't fail. What setback made you sharper instead of smaller? 👇