In a world brimming with stories of triumph and resilience, there are those rare gems that not only captivate but also leave an indelible mark on your soul. Recently, I had the privilege of diving into the pages of Pinky Cole’s book, “I Hope You Fail,” and let me tell you, it was nothing short of a transformative experience.
The book is a raw and unfiltered exploration of Pinky’s journey, a testament to her unwavering determination and unyielding spirit. As I turned the pages, I found myself immersed in a narrative that resonated with authenticity and vulnerability. “I Hope You Fail” is not just a book; it’s a mirror reflecting the highs and lows of the human experience, an intimate conversation with success and failure.

Pinky Cole’s words are not merely ink on paper; they are a lifeline for dreamers and doers alike. Her story is a beacon of hope, reminding us that the path to success is often paved with obstacles, setbacks, and challenges. It’s a narrative that whispers, “You are not alone in your struggles, and your journey is valid.”
Having the opportunity to feature Pinky Cole in my magazine, “Where It Begins,” was a privilege beyond measure. In our interview, she shared insights into her world, providing a glimpse into the relentless work ethic and passion that fueled her success. Her story serves as a lighthouse, guiding aspiring entrepreneurs through the storms of self-doubt and uncertainty.
What struck me most about Pinky Cole is her authenticity. She doesn’t shy away from the difficulties she faced; instead, she embraces them as integral chapters in her story. Her resilience in the face of adversity is a source of inspiration, a reminder that success is not a destination but a journey, rife with both victories and defeats.

As I closed the final pages of “I Hope You Fail,” I felt a renewed sense of purpose and a profound reassurance that I am on the right path. Pinky Cole’s words echo in my mind like a mantra – a gentle nudge urging me to persevere, to stay committed, and, above all, to never give up.
In a world inundated with success stories that often seem out of reach, “I Hope You Fail” is a grounding force. It is a testament to the beauty of embracing failure as a stepping stone toward success. To anyone facing challenges on their journey, let Pinky Cole’s story be a guiding light, a reminder that the pursuit of dreams is a noble endeavor, and every stumble is a dance step toward greatness.
“I Hope You Fail” is more than a book; it’s a philosophy, a source of strength, and a powerful reminder that, in the grand tapestry of life, each thread of failure weaves a story of triumph waiting to unfold.

































