00:00There's a saying. They loved you when you were small enough to ignore. Think of a tiny startup celebrated for its fresh ideas. Everyone cheered it on. It was the underdog, the future. But then, it grew. It wasn't just a cute idea anymore. It was a competitor.
00:23Suddenly, the cheering stopped. The same giants who patted it on the back now saw it as a threat.
00:33This isn't just about business. It happens to nations, to social movements, to artists. At first, you're a charming novelty. Your success is a feel-good story.
00:48But when your voice gets loud enough to challenge the status quo, when your market share starts to bite, the narrative shifts.
00:58You become disruptive, a problem to be solved. It forces us to ask a difficult question.
01:06Do we truly support innovation and change? Or do we only applaud it when it poses no real challenge to our own position?
01:19The line between encouragement and containment is thinner than we think.
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