The Cage Called Company
Most founders do not build companies.
They build cages.
Not because they are chasing valuation, but because they confuse vitality for viability.
They build systems that only work when they are on fire.
They build businesses that feed on their energy instead of generating their own.
We all start building for freedom.
But at some point, our systems begin to mirror our nervous systems.
Control starts to feel like safety.
Motion starts to feel like progress.
And the cage begins to look like success.
Freedom is not doing whatever you want.
Freedom is building something that keeps breathing when you rest.
Where in your life or business are you the battery instead of the architect?
Share one small shift you could make this week to move from operator to architect.
Even a single system that runs without you is a brick pulled from the cage.
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Ed Bailey
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