"Talo na kayo namin. We have 10 years of experience, strong connections, and a solid name."
Honestly, I don't see a reason to compete. We're not here to outdo anyone—we're just starting, and we're aware of that.
Growth isn't something you rush. It follows a natural process, and that process matters because it builds the foundation. Expansion without strong roots doesn't lead to success—it leads to collapse. If you're not ready for the pressure, conflicts, sacrifices, and costs that come with recognition, everything falls apart eventually. That's not long-term.
We're not going to force ourselves to look bigger than we are or act established just for appearances. And we're not going to host large-scale events beyond our capacity just to prove something. Let's be honest about where we are.
The reality is, people are less likely to support something new. They prefer results over being part of the journey. That's why we focus on becoming self-sufficient first.
Could we "fake it till we make it"? Maybe. But that comes with a cost—trust. And sooner or later, people will ask for proof. If you talk big and fall short, you fall hard.
Even if rapid growth and instant recognition were handed to us, we wouldn't take shortcuts. The process—learning, adapting, maturing—is just as important as the outcome.
Everyone has limits based on where they are right now. You don't force growth prematurely. You allow it to develop at the right pace.
So let others talk about their years of experience and achievements. That's their story.
We'll focus on ours—building something stable, learning from every step, and growing into something that lasts.
In the end, it's not about who started strong. It's about who endures.
BINABASA MO ANG
Twisted thoughts
RandomThe writer is twisted. Bear with it. A twisted mind writes unique thoughts.
