ferenckovacs on Nostr: Crisis isn’t loss – it’s a question of direction. 🚦 It’s not about being ...
Crisis isn’t loss – it’s a question of direction. 🚦 It’s not about being paralyzed by what’s hard, but about finding where we can still move forward. Our attention, our energy, our focus always flows in the direction we’re looking – so it matters whether we’re fixated on fear or focused on possibility. 🧭
Tonight I attended a dinner in Avalon, where Krisztián Orbán shared his thoughts on geopolitics, the EU, Hungary’s place in Europe, and the looming sense of global instability. 🌍
But what I missed from his talk was direction. 🧩 It’s not enough to say things are bad. People need guidance. They need to hear not just what’s wrong, but what can be done – especially in a country like Hungary, where I live and work, and where the construction sector and the economy as a whole are facing real pressure.
We employ over 250 people, and in recent weeks we’ve been working hard to find new ways forward. We started looking into new directions – like the precast concrete market – and as soon as we committed to moving ahead, new opportunities began to find us. ✨
That’s how the world works. Where we focus, we move. You can’t freeze in the headlights like a deer – you have to take a step. 🦌
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