
Not the financial cost, the deeper one.
The cost of staying. The cost of delayed exits.
The cost of optionality surrendered before it was understood.
Entering without a mapped exit is not strategy.
It is capture disguised as ambition.
Leverage held too long ceases to be leverage.
It becomes obligation.
Escape is not failure.
It is the rarest form of structural clarity.
To move more with less is not aggression.
It is economy of force applied with precision.
The costliest resource is not capital.
It is the year spent inside a structure you should have departed.
Knowing precisely what you own and what owns you is the beginning of all real strategy.
If it reached you, it was intended to.
Reflect carefully.
Share only with those who will understand the weight of what is written here.
— From Captivating Ambitions, Volume I