Freedom: The Only Addiction I Love
Freedom is addictive. — Marion Bekoe
I’ve had more “failed” projects than successful ones, but the fun part is that no one knows about the failures unless you choose to share them. I say “failed” because the term depends on your definition. For me, failure means “knowing the unknown.” So, technically, it’s not failing; it’s learning.
All these experiences of “knowing the unknown” have led me to where I am today. I made up my mind not to give up because I can’t afford to. Once you set that mindset, which took me years to build, nothing really scares me except God. So what if something didn’t work out? What did you learn from it? Start over, apply what you’ve learned, and keep moving forward.
I love freedom. I’m ambitiously stubborn and won’t let petty, temporary defeats get me down. I don’t give up because I can’t afford to.
I’m here by the grace of God, and I’m addicted to freedom. I will do my best to be my best so I can help others be their best. How can I do that if I let small hiccups stop me?
Startups should know that they are who they say they are, who they believe they are, who they see themselves as. Just make sure you don’t give up. Even when it seems you should, push yourself one more day. Keep going, one day at a time.
Here at Cosgn, we love freedom—the freedom to be yourself, the freedom to choose who you want to work with, and the freedom to get the support you need. Cosgn Credit gives you the freedom to do more, while Cosgn Share encourages strangers to freely help startups while earning money for themselves. Freedom is what we do.