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Failure is part of being an entrepreneur. If someone gives you grief over a failed venture, that person has no respect for the act of venture itself or has no understanding of what kind of personality a venture requires.
Humiliation from failure is a personal hang up you need to get over. People with fragile or immature egos will use your hang ups against you to feed their insecurities. Search yourself for the pride of the lessons you've learned that would have never been learned had you not failed.
Tough times never last, only tough people last.
Unless you had like a dragon dildo company or something hilarious in which case, I mean, levity my man. Levity.