11/07/2025
"In time, the small business you're nurturing today will grow strong enough to shoulder every bill, every need, every dream you've quietly carried."
There is a quiet kind of hope in the early days of building something from scratch. You start with a simple idea, a few pesos, perhaps a used table and chair, and a lot of doubt that you try to silence with faith. You don’t know where it will go, only that you needed to try. And so, you begin. Maybe you start by selling online, opening a sari-sari store, baking pastries, or offering services from the corner of your home. You wonder if it will ever be enough. Will this tiny seed ever become a tree?
In the beginning, it doesn’t pay much, maybe not at all. There are days you lose more than you gain. You spend long nights planning, marketing, and praying. The bills still come. The pressure mounts. Sometimes you feel foolish, and you're tempted to quit. Others around you might even whisper, “Hanap ka na lang ng stable na trabaho,” or “Wala kang kinikita d’yan.” But deep inside, you know: you’re not just selling a product,.you’re building a future.
That small business is more than income. It’s your proof of resilience. It’s your answer to a system that hasn’t always been kind or fair. It’s your quiet rebellion against poverty, against waiting for someone else to rescue you. You work not just for survival but for dignity, for your children, for your parents, for your own peace.
Every coin you earn, every repeat customer, every tiny milestone, these are not just signs of progress; they are signs of hope. Slowly, your little business begins to breathe on its own. What once looked like just a hobby or side hustle starts filling gaps: a portion of the Meralco bill, your child’s baon, maybe even a small family treat. And one day, without realizing it, your income catches up with your monthly dues. The stress you used to carry from paycheck to paycheck begins to fade.
It won’t happen overnight. It may take months or years. There will be setbacks, some big enough to make you cry, some subtle enough to wear you down over time. But keep going. Every great enterprise began with a risk. Every entrepreneur once stood where you are: afraid, uncertain, but willing.
Let no one make you feel small for dreaming big. Let no setback define your worth. Let every sacrifice remind you why you started. You are not just building a business; you are changing your life’s direction.
So take heart. Someday soon, perhaps sooner than you think, this very business that you nurtured through hardship will not only pay your bills but will become your source of freedom. It will give you choices: to rest without guilt, to give without hesitation, to live without fear. And when that day comes, may you look back and smile, not just because you succeeded, but because you refused to give up when it was hardest.
Keep building. You're getting there.
-GalawangFrancisco