Building Momentum
Well, I can just say that I am proud of the work that I did when I started hearing customers talking about our product. There was a time when people didn't even know who or what our product was and now whenever I meet new clients and they say yes we have heard about you and we are interested in what you have to offer, it brings me immeasurable joy.
This is where I realized the key importance of the law of inertia: An object at rest tends to stay at rest; an object in motion stays in motion.
I know for a fact that rockets use more fuel during the first few minutes of the flight than the rest of the trip. The hardest part is getting off the ground. Right now I can say that we are off the ground, currently done with stage separation, and have initiated our second stage ignition with full thrust trying to enter the Earth's orbit.
P.S Trying to escape the Earth’s deep gravity well to reach space in order to deliver our useful payload to all.
We all know that the initial step is always hard but once started, we gain momentum.
Momentum is hard to unleash, but once you are able to harness it, it can catapult you to levels that you never imagined. The only way to trigger momentum is through long and sometimes hard effort, repeated over time.
Note: Inconsistency is the only thing that can kill momentum and once it's dead, you would have to start all over to get it functioning.
To all the startups.
To Gaining momentum and
To Go beyond
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