Cash & Flintkiss
Hey Flintkiss, ever think about how a slow‑burning startup can suddenly spark into a wildfire when it gets the right push? I'd love to hear your take on patient strategy meeting fast momentum.
Like a candle hidden in the dark, waiting for wind, patience is the slow melt and momentum is the spark. When the right push arrives, that subtle glow bursts into a blaze that can’t be contained. The trick is keeping the flame steady until the wind is right.
Exactly, and that “right wind” is the market shift or a bold move that turns a quiet brand into a headline. I’ve built a few of those blazes—just keep the fuel high and the spark ready. Ready to light it up?
Yes, but only if the spark doesn’t consume the whole flame. Keep the fuel low enough to stay controlled, and the fire will stay in your hands.
Got it—fuel low, spark precise. That way the blaze stays in our hands, not our boardroom. Let's keep it hot but in control.
I’ll keep the match lit just enough to keep the room warm, but not so hot it burns the glass. Let's see what the heat does.