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Bienvenido a Fenga Co.

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CONFIANZA. CRECIMIENTO. EXPERIENCIA.

Desde 2000, Fenga Co ha sido innovando y perturbando. Siempre buscamos desarrollar  nuevas ideas y modelos comerciales que podamos hacer crecer de manera efectiva hasta una salida exitosa.

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Nuestra historia

Fenga Co se fundó en 2000 y se ha convertido en una empresa de tecnología líder en el panorama disruptivo global. Desde nuestro establecimiento, hemos invertido y nos hemos asociado con varias empresas emergentes conocidas que están haciendo grandes cosas en sus respectivos campos. Cuando se trata de invertir, no existe tal cosa como acercarse a nosotros demasiado pronto. De hecho, cuanto antes nos incorporemos, mejor.

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NOTICIAS TDCR

Puesta en marcha diaria

13 de abril de 2022

John Fenga y Stephen Conroy hablan sobre TDCR

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NOTICIAS TDCR

Stephen Conroy, asesor de la nueva criptoplataforma TDCR, ya que comienza el aumento de capitalización de $ 5 millones

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SOCIOS. VISIONARIOS.

Nos hemos asociado con empresarios de primer nivel en múltiples industrias y sectores. Vea algunas de las grandes empresas que hemos hecho parte de la cartera de Fenga Co.

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TDCR

TDCR está lanzando un riel de pago de criptomonedas seguro, regulado y global que facilitará transacciones de criptomonedas más rápidas, económicas y seguras (como Visa o MasterCard, pero para criptomonedas).

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FOEXX

FOEXX es un mercado tokenizado de propiedad  fractional. Los accionistas individuales compran tokens en un activo para compartir los rendimientos. Activos como películas, desarrollos de edificios, hoteles, centros médicos y complejos comerciales son solo algunos de los activos que se espera que se ofrezcan en el sitio de FOEXX.

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ojo industrial

Industrial Eye Pty Ltd (IE) es una plataforma IOT diseñada para aplicaciones industriales y proveedores de servicios para monitorear sus activos más valiosos mediante el uso de tecnología de transmisión de vanguardia que agrega funciones y eficiencia al hardware conectado.

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ojo industrial

Industrial Eye Pty Ltd (IE) es una plataforma IOT diseñada para aplicaciones industriales y proveedores de servicios para monitorear sus activos más valiosos mediante el uso de tecnología de transmisión de vanguardia que agrega funciones y eficiencia al hardware conectado.

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Embracing Failure: The True Key to Innovation and Growth

In a world that often equates success with immediate wins and flawless execution, I've come to realise something quite profound: failure is not just an option; it's a necessity. If you’re trying something new or attempting to disrupt an industry, failure isn’t a setback it's a stepping stone. In fact, if you're not failing, you're probably not pushing yourself hard enough. 

 

The Expectation of Failure: A Sign of Determination

 

Every time I embark on a new venture or aim to challenge the status quo, I expect to fail. This expectation isn't born from a lack of confidence or a defeatist attitude; rather, it's a reflection of my understanding of the journey to meaningful innovation. When I fail, it signifies that I’m in what I call the "determination stage." This is the phase where true growth happens, where resilience is built, and where the foundation for eventual success is laid.

 

This determination stage is crucial because it pushes you to test your limits and explore uncharted territories. It’s easy to stick to what you know and operate within your comfort zone, but true innovation never happens there. By expecting to fail, I allow myself the freedom to experiment without the fear of immediate judgment or the pressure to be perfect. This mindset has been instrumental in my ability to think outside the box and develop solutions that challenge conventional thinking.

 

Immediate Success: A Red Flag

 

On the other hand, if I try something new and find immediate success, I don't see it as a win; instead, it raises a red flag. Immediate success often means that I'm operating within the boundaries of what I already know—within the safety of my comfort zone. While this may feel good in the short term, it ultimately means I’m not challenging myself enough or pushing the limits of what is possible.

 

For me, success on the first attempt is a signal that I need to go back to the drawing board. It’s a sign that I need to push myself further, think bigger, and take on even greater risks. If my ideas are met with unanimous approval right away, I start to wonder if they are truly disruptive or if they are just another iteration of what's already out there.

 

Living Outside the Comfort Zone

 

My life has been a continuous journey of working outside my comfort zone. Whether it was launching a startup in an industry I knew little about or challenging established norms with innovative concepts, my path has always been one of exploration and, inevitably, of failure. But with each failure, I have learned invaluable lessons that have paved the way for future successes.

 

Working outside your comfort zone is not easy. It’s a place filled with uncertainty, doubt, and often, criticism. However, it’s also a place of immense growth and unparalleled opportunity. It’s where you learn the most about yourself and what you’re truly capable of achieving. It’s where you discover new ways of thinking, innovate new solutions, and build things that have the potential to change the way we live, work, and interact with the world around us.

 

Reframing Failure as a Positive

 

One of the biggest challenges in embracing failure is changing how we perceive it. Society often stigmatise failure, associating it with incompetence or lack of preparation. But in the context of innovation and disruption, failure should be seen as a badge of honour a testament to one’s willingness to venture into the unknown and challenge the status quo.

 

I've come to view each failure as a critical data point, an opportunity to learn, iterate, and improve. Failure, in this sense, is not the opposite of success but an integral part of the journey toward it. Each failure provides insights that no amount of success could ever offer, helping refine ideas, sharpen skills, and build resilience.

 

The Courage to Fail

 

If you’re looking to innovate, disrupt, or make a significant impact, embrace failure. Expect it. Learn from it. Let it be the proof that you’re on the right path, pushing the boundaries, challenging norms, and daring to do what others won’t. 

 

Remember, the goal isn’t to avoid failure but to fail better each time until you succeed. So, if you find yourself succeeding right off the bat, take a step back and ask yourself: Am I really pushing my limits? Am I really challenging the status quo? Or am I just staying comfortable? 

 

True innovation lies in the courage to fail, the resilience to learn from it, and the determination to keep moving forward. It's about constantly stepping out of your comfort zone and daring to create something that changes the way we think, live, or interact with the world. And that, in my opinion, is the ultimate key to success.

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Contacto

Siempre estamos buscando la próxima gran idea. Póngase en contacto con nosotros para obtener más información.

398 La Trobe Street Melbourne Victoria Australia 3000

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