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Young Founder Says Success Makes People Forget Your 30 Failures

Ed Mylett Show · Cracking the Hidden Code to Visualize Your Dreams into Reality | Ed Mylett · June 13, 2026
Young Founder Says Success Makes People Forget Your 30 Failures
Ed Mylett Show
Ed Mylett Show
Cracking the Hidden Code to Visualize Your Dreams into Reality | Ed Mylett
"At the end of the day, if you fail, it's okay. But if you don't, it's a legend. You're a legend. And let me tell you, even if you fail 30 times, that one time you succeed, everybody's going to forget the 30 other times you failed. So it doesn't really matter."
Drew Davis offered perspective on failure and persistence, arguing that in a world of billions, everyone should have achievable dreams and that one major success erases memory of multiple failures. He advocates for starting with small goals as stepping stones rather than immediately shooting for unrealistic targets.

About this episode

Host Ed Mylett dedicated this special weekend episode to three distinct solo segments covering leadership vision, will to win, daily habits, and a remarkable interview with 19-year-old entrepreneur Drew Davis. Mylett opened by emphasizing that leaders with vision help people with dreams, arguing that every person has dreams but few leaders sell those visions with enough conviction and repetition. He stressed that business and parenting both require repeatedly selling the same dream to new people rather than inventing new messages for old audiences, and that attaching love for others to your vision creates unstoppable momentum. In the second segment, Mylett challenged listeners on whether their will to win is for sale, urging them to negotiate the price of their dreams in advance rather than constantly renegotiating when adversity strikes. He shared the story of visualizing being at his daughter Bella's wedding as his non-negotiable why, arguing that focusing on what dreams are worth rather than what they cost prevents people from quitting. The third segment detailed 20 uncorrelated but transformative daily habits including making to-do lists the night before, sending daily videos to three friends, taking walks, practicing sky before screen, delaying morning caffeine to clear adenosine, prioritizing protein and resistance training, extreme hydration, alkalizing the body, touching your dreams regularly, constant reading, making your bed, maintaining clean spaces, setting deadlines, saying thank you more, learning to say no, planning sleep structure, waking 15 minutes earlier, task switching instead of multitasking, taking stairs, mental rehearsal, planning annual vacations, and prayer. The episode culminated in an extraordinary interview with Drew Davis, founder of Crippling Hot Sauce, who at 16 pitched the business as a high school project only to be told by his teacher it was unrealistic. Diagnosed with cerebral palsy and wheelchair-bound, Davis launched the company at 17 from his garage and has now sold 250,000 bottles while donating extensively to cerebral palsy research. Davis discussed customer acquisition costs, gross margins, learning from the internet without stealing, and how having an independent dream separate from parental expectations transformed his mindset and gave him purpose beyond his disability.

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