Taken last September 26, 2019, this is my excuse why I haven't been able to make any posts from August till mid-September. For August, it was the whole coordinating-my-brother's-wedding and celebrating-my-birthday-month thing. This month, it's catching up with trying-to-open-our-third-branch-for-Chicken Studio-ASAP issue. A lot of preparation needs to take place, especially with setting the place up for our grand opening (we are yet to set a final date for that.) Moving to a new place is always fun, having a blank space to work with can really get the imagination going. We've decided to make the concept a little less cluttered compared to our first two branches, and the result will be shown on another post once all is in place. For now, we've installed the signage and it's just a matter of time before we open our doors. It's always this moment, when I stand by the driveway looking up and seeing my brand being set up do I feel the reality of this whole business thing sink in. Always, without a day go by, I feel like I'm slowly making things happen for myself, something I almost never felt while working for another man's corporation. To those people who aspire for something more than an 8-5 or 9-6 work cycle, try to take a chance...just make sure you be smart about it. It's not as simple as giving up on everything to pursue a dream. It's about a lot of careful decisions and proper timing that can result to a lot less regret in the end.
I remember reading a comment on Facebook once that struck a cord. Let me rephrase it a bit in my own words:
"If you insist on doing the same thing expecting a different result every time then that's just sad."
Drawing a shape will always lead your end point back to where you started no matter how many sides or curves you make, be it a triangle or a chiliagon. Shapes are formed by drawing lines, and where you take your line will determine how your shape will look like in the end. Do not expect that you'll end up with a circle even after 134,264,987 attempts if you continue to insist that you can make it by drawing a three-sided polygon.
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