The cruel law of the market is like this—by the time you see it clearly, the price has already gone up.
WAL's current performance is exactly the same as those projects that succeeded later. No hype, no marketing gimmicks, just value being continuously validated and confirmed.
When the moment of true takeoff arrives, the screen will be filled with voices saying "I knew it would succeed." But we all know deep down that it's only because we've found enough psychological safety to say it out loud.
The problem is, this sense of security has never been cheap. It always comes at a cost that must be paid to be gained back.
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The cruel law of the market is like this—by the time you see it clearly, the price has already gone up.
WAL's current performance is exactly the same as those projects that succeeded later. No hype, no marketing gimmicks, just value being continuously validated and confirmed.
When the moment of true takeoff arrives, the screen will be filled with voices saying "I knew it would succeed." But we all know deep down that it's only because we've found enough psychological safety to say it out loud.
The problem is, this sense of security has never been cheap. It always comes at a cost that must be paid to be gained back.