When is the last time you took a risk? How did it work out?
The Bus Risk vs. The Bigger Leap

Yesterday, I wrote about a risk I took on a bus. It was one of those moments where instinct and adrenaline took the wheel. I leaned into discomfort, trusted a split-second decision, and came out on the other side a little braver. But as I reflect today, I realize that moment—while real and personal—is just a small echo of the bigger leap I’m currently taking: entrepreneurship.
The real risk isn’t just about physical movement or social awkwardness on public transport. The true gamble is showing up daily, online, as a creator, a builder, and a believer in my own ideas. There’s no seatbelt here. No driver to take the wheel for me. This is me driving the whole damn bus.
Entrepreneurship is raw. It’s me betting on myself in a world where algorithms change overnight and attention spans are fleeting. I’m investing not just money, but time, energy, vision—and sometimes even my self-worth. I’m building something from scratch, hoping it speaks to someone, helps someone, or even changes a life. Including mine.
The bus moment reminded me that I’m capable of action, even when fear is present. But this online journey reminds me daily that consistency is where the real courage lies.
The bus risk lasted a few minutes.
This one? This is a lifestyle.
And I’m choosing it.
Let’s see where this road leads.
Until next time…
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