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I just read about a company that is on its third pivot. When is enough is enough?

The founder is young and sharp. He'd be a valuable asset at any other tech company, but he can't seem to throw in the towel.

Some pivots, of course, work.  Path is a great example.  So are Fab and Turntable. But most don't.

So what's a smart, young entrepreneur to do when they realize their startup is failing? When should they call it quits and crawl back to corporate America? Or at least to someone else's successful startup?

To read the full, original article click on this link: When You Should Quit Being An Entrepreneur