Revenue buys time; profit buys freedom.
Revenue extends opportunities, ensuring continuity in the present. Profit, however, secures the power to design the future on one’s terms.
In any pursuit, the tension between immediate survival and long-term autonomy shapes the choices we make. Revenue represents the fuel that sustains movement, the constant influx of resources that keeps the engine running. Yet, without careful consideration, this same fuel can become a distraction, prioritizing endless motion over deliberate progress. Profit, in contrast, introduces a fundamental shift—it transforms the immediate pursuit into a platform for self-determination.
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