Oh, really! Because the translation gave me the same meaning. 🙄
Okay, I will change it now. Thank you so much, bro, for your help! 💪 I will write that in my book notes, eyvallah bro.
This is not checkers; this is chess.
Technology businesses tend to be extremely complex. The underlying technology moves, the competition moves, the market moves, the people move.
As a result, like playing three-dimensional chess on Star Trek, there is always a move. You think you have no moves? How about taking your company public with $2 million in trailing revenue and 340 employees, with a plan to do $75 million in revenue the next year? I made that move. I made it in 2001, widely regarded as the worst time ever for a technology company to go public. I made it with six weeks of cash left. There is always a move.