EPISODE · Dec 20, 2025 · 18 MIN
Stop Waiting for the Right Moment — Persevere and Win | Motivational Quotes — Raj Singh | Ep 201
from Relatable Wisdom · host Wisdom
In this episode of Relatable Wisdom, I sit down with Raj Singh, VP of New Products at Mozilla, to dig into the quotes and life lessons that have guided him through his entrepreneurial journey. Raj’s mantra, “Try fail, try fail, try fail… try win,” is a powerful reminder that perseverance and resilience are at the core of growth—especially in the world of startups. We explore how this simple, cyclical philosophy helped Raj navigate setbacks, overcome self-doubt, and eventually find success, emphasizing that quitting often comes from fatigue, not failure. Raj also shares another piece of wisdom: “You only get rich once,” encouraging us to focus on the right idea and not spread ourselves too thin. Whether you’re dreaming of building your own business, ready to start something creative, or just searching for motivation to get through tough times, Raj’s perspective on timing, grit, and learning from every attempt will leave you inspired to keep pushing forward. If you’re in need of some wisdom on persistence and knowing when to pivot, this conversation delivers plenty of relatable insight.Connect With Raj SinghWebsite: https://mozilla.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/mobilerajIf Relatable Wisdom speaks to you—if a quote shared makes you pause, smile, or see things differently—consider subscribing so you never miss an episode. And if you have a minute, leaving a review helps more people discover these everyday voices and the wisdom they carry. Your support means the world.Every episode has more to it than what you hear. Join the Relatable Wisdom newsletter to get thoughtful reflections, behind-the-scenes extras, and personal notes that don’t make it into the show. It’s a calm space to stay inspired between listens.Sign up here: https://relatablewisdom.com/joinIf the quotes and stories you hear here offer you comfort, clarity, or connection, you can help support the podcast by buying me a coffee. Every small contribution helps keep these everyday voices and shared wisdom going strong.Support the show: https://buymeacoffee.com/wisdomhqWant to be a guest on Relatable Wisdom? Send Wisdom Okonkwo a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/relatablewisdomChapters00:00 Introduction And Welcome00:31 Meet Raj Singh00:47 Raj’s Favorite Quotes01:17 Perseverance In Startups02:06 Startup Struggles And Stress03:29 The Power Of Hustle03:54 Regret After Success05:54 Wisdom On Trying Again06:13 Lessons From Parenting07:22 The Importance Of Community08:34 Podcast Email List Plug09:12 Generational Perspectives09:32 Advice For Aspiring Builders10:42 Timing And Opportunity12:00 Patience And Problem Solving12:52 Knowing When To Quit14:06 Entrepreneurship’s Beauty And Challenges15:09 Making Strategic Decisions16:16 Learning From Every Attempt16:59 Reflecting On The Quote17:16 Where To Find Raj Singh17:55 Closing Thoughts And Next Steps
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In this episode of Relatable Wisdom, I sit down with Raj Singh, VP of New Products at Mozilla, to dig into the quotes and life lessons that have guided him through his entrepreneurial journey. Raj’s mantra, “Try fail, try fail, try fail… try win,” is a powerful reminder that perseverance and resilience are at the core of growth—especially in the world of startups. We explore how this simple, cyclical philosophy helped Raj navigate setbacks, overcome self-doubt, and eventually find success, emphasizing that quitting often comes from fatigue, not failure. Raj also shares another piece of wisdom: “You only get rich once,” encouraging us to focus on the right idea and not spread ourselves too thin. Whether you’re dreaming of building your own business, ready to start something creative, or just searching for motivation to get through tough times, Raj’s perspective on timing, grit, and learning from every attempt will leave you inspired to keep pushing forward. If you’re in need of some wisdom on persistence and knowing when to pivot, this conversation delivers plenty of relatable insight.Connect With Raj SinghWebsite: https://mozilla.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/mobilerajIf Relatable Wisdom speaks to you—if a quote shared makes you pause, smile, or see things differently—consider subscribing so you never miss an episode. And if you have a minute, leaving a review helps more people discover these everyday voices and the wisdom they carry. Your support means the world.Every episode has more to it than what you hear. Join the Relatable Wisdom newsletter to get thoughtful reflections, behind-the-scenes extras, and personal notes that don’t make it into the show. It’s a calm space to stay inspired between listens.Sign up here: https://relatablewisdom.com/joinIf the quotes and stories you hear here offer you comfort, clarity, or connection, you can help support the podcast by buying me a coffee. Every small contribution helps keep these everyday voices and shared wisdom going strong.Support the show: https://buymeacoffee.com/wisdomhqWant to be a guest on Relatable Wisdom? Send Wisdom Okonkwo a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/relatablewisdomChapters00:00 Introduction And Welcome00:31 Meet Raj Singh00:47 Raj’s Favorite Quotes01:17 Perseverance In Startups02:06 Startup Struggles And Stress03:29 The Power Of Hustle03:54 Regret After Success05:54 Wisdom On Trying Again06:13 Lessons From Parenting07:22 The Importance Of Community08:34 Podcast Email List Plug09:12 Generational Perspectives09:32 Advice For Aspiring Builders10:42 Timing And Opportunity12:00 Patience And Problem Solving12:52 Knowing When To Quit14:06 Entrepreneurship’s Beauty And Challenges15:09 Making Strategic Decisions16:16 Learning From Every Attempt16:59 Reflecting On The Quote17:16 Where To Find Raj Singh17:55 Closing Thoughts And Next Steps
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