Do you think you can run a corporation?
Yes—of course you can.
Once it’s yours.
2️⃣
Conditions, circumstances, and experience are not comparable.
Yet people keep asking:
“How did you succeed?”
“Maybe I can do the same…”
3️⃣
It’s peculiar: a shark, when approached by beginners asking how to claim territory, can imitate a dolphin as much as it wants.
But the moment you cast your lines, you realize—
the shark knows you could win.
And it will compete in a way that keeps you from even noticing it.
Through a smile. Through tonal nuance.
4️⃣
Because ultimately, competition is a war—
of strategy, resources, and capabilities.
Including competition for partners, communities, and access.
The real question is:
Who are you aligned with to win?
5️⃣
When I sense someone internally “tracking” me—
with that subtle, satisfied arrogance—
I switch on.
Within a day, I can look at them and feel nothing.
But in the exact moment I feel that sharp irritation—
they’ve already hit the target.
My corporation is in their hands.
My territory is theirs.
The money flowing to them—
could have been mine.
6️⃣
This feeling is similar to realizing
that in your version of the game,
you started with only a king and a pawn—
left behind by well-meaning Soviet parents
in a workers’ dormitory.
While in theirs,
the board was complete from the beginning:
full pieces, strong partners, coaching systems—
and a mother like Angelina Jolie.
7️⃣
So here we are—
myself, and many of my future clients and partners—
standing in line for new conditions,
for a favorable cycle.
Growing teeth.
Sitting on our new European floors.
Analyzing our lives.
Learning to decode a new game
in a new world.
Because the old one still insists:
the world is fixed.
Inevitable.
Like a volcano. 🌋
8️⃣
And ultimately—
if I’ve been able to build this for others,
I can build it for myself.
To manifest something new, from within.
There is still hope—
through silence, through loss.
But the trajectory is already set. ✅️
