Hello Pack,
Omnium rerum principia parva sunt. Farabale, I don't understand a word of Latin except for Veni Vidi Vici, but I now know (thanks to Google) what Cicero, the great Roman Orator and Statesman, meant was- the beginnings of all things are small.
Dear Creative, I believe you've made wonderful progress by dreaming big since we last came to you. Now arise, my dear Joseph(ine), there's more to it, else it'll just be VeeeeVeed Imagination. You have to start dreaming with your eyes open and your hands doing! Because no matter how big, bold and beautiful your goals are, the net doesn't ripple until you take the shot.
You don't have to be bound by perfection; choose progress instead. You don't have to wait for all the stars to align; just shine! You don't have to wait for the 'right' moment; create yours! You don't have to think about what people will say; give them something to talk about fess! Alaye, as long as you can see the goal, TAKE THE SHOT! According to Bishop Oyedepo, If you think enough, what you have is enough to do what you want to do.
You don't have to be bound by perfection; choose progress instead. You don't have to wait for all the stars to align; just shine! You don't have to wait for the 'right' moment; create yours! You don't have to think about what people will say; give them something to talk about fess! Alaye, as long as you can see the goal, TAKE THE SHOT!
Whoever called it 'starting small' sef should be sued because the biggest steps are the first ones—like a baby's. Right now, Dangote's refinery is the la-hot of the century, but who knows what would have been if he hadn't started with a 500k loan from his Uncle.
Creative, remember say Joseph wey dey call shots for dream gats take the shot when time reach to interpret for Potiphar. I leave you with "Dimidium facti qui coepit habet"—He who has begun has the work half done.
Movement! Movement!