I’m not used to failing — but a few years ago in Miami, I was gripping my blanket in a hotel, staring at the ceiling, and wondering if a major decision I’d made was blowing up in my face.

Until then, I was used to hitting A-plus. I’d gotten an MBA from Stanford and a J.D. from Yale, worked five years on Wall Street as a corporate attorney, and was president of A-Rod’s production company. Then I agreed to cofound a cosmetics brand called DIBS with the influencer Courtney Shields, thinking I’d have a lot to teach her about business.

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