Letter 007 · Dear Entrepreneur
When the Numbers Don’t Add Up Yet
5 min read · Purpose · Anxiety · Leadership
“Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and he will establish your plans.”
PROVERBS 16:3
Dear Entrepreneur,
Nobody warned you about this part. Not the pitch decks or the podcasts. The part where you smile in meetings while doing survival mathematics in your head. The part where you believe in the vision at 9am and doubt everything by midnight. The part where the numbers, honestly, do not add up yet.
I want you to know that this is not the sign of a failing founder. It is the ordinary weather of building something from nothing. Every business you admire once lived in the gap between what its founder could see and what the bank account could prove. The gap is not evidence against the vision. The gap is where the vision gets forged.
But hear me on this: do not sacrifice yourself on the altar of the business. Sleep is not a competitor. Rest is not a weakness. Your family is not a distraction from the mission — they are part of why the mission matters. A business that costs you your health, your faith, and your people is not success delayed; it is failure disguised.
Commit the work to God daily — the spreadsheets and the setbacks, the invoices and the ideas. Then do the next faithful thing. Provision has a strange way of arriving at the pace of obedience, not the pace of panic.
Reflection
Separate tonight’s facts from tonight’s fears: write two columns. You will usually find the facts are hard but workable — it is the fears that are unpayable. Deal in facts; pray about both.
A Prayer
Father, I place this business in Your hands — the numbers I can see and the future I cannot. Establish the work, protect my family and my health, and keep my integrity more valuable to me than my revenue. Amen.
With love and hope,
Tebogo Mazibuko
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