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Faith in Business: What Are You Riding On?

The word “faith” tends to conjure images of churches, rituals, and sacred texts.
It’s a word often reserved for religious life—something personal, spiritual, even private.

But take a step back, and you’ll see that faith—in its broadest sense—simply means:

Complete trust or confidence in someone or something.

And by that definition, business is saturated with faith.

Entrepreneurs Are People of Faith

Every startup begins as an idea, intangible and fragile. Before any profits are made, before a single customer is served, there is only belief: belief in the product, belief in the market, belief in one’s own ability to persevere. This is faith at its core—a confidence in things unseen.

There’s no divine scroll handed down with customer conversion rates, quarterly projections, or five-star reviews written in gold leaf. There’s just an idea, a spark, a gut feeling—and the bold decision to act on it.

Every late night spent refining a product, every awkward pitch delivered to skeptical ears, every time you hit “publish” on a post that may or may not flop…
That’s faith in motion.

Faith in:

  • Yourself
  • Your team
  • Your idea
  • Your potential
  • The market

It’s not religion, but the chirality of belief and hope.
And without it, business doesn’t move.

But What Is That Faith Resting On?

Faith is powerful—but it’s not neutral.

It matters what you’re putting your faith in.

Like the power equation in physics:

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