Chapter 25 - Build It Anyway

Rejection can be a gut punch, especially when it comes from someone who holds the power to make your dreams a reality. But for me, that conversation with the investor didn’t knock me down—it sparked something deeper within me.
He was right, in a way. Holodex VR was way ahead of its time. The technology wasn’t there yet, and the market wasn’t ready to embrace it. But that didn’t mean it wasn’t going to happen. It just meant that I had to wait, grow, and work harder to get there.
Instead of letting his dismissal crush me, I internalised it as a challenge. If the world wasn’t ready for what I had to offer, then it was up to me to build a world that was. If people couldn’t see the potential now, that didn’t mean I should quit—it meant I had to make them see it later.
I stopped thinking about it as a setback and started viewing it as a sign: you’re onto something bigger than people can comprehend right now. That realisation was powerful. How many great innovators and creators had been rejected, dismissed, or laughed at in their time? Steve Jobs, Elon Musk, and countless others had faced similar rejection—and they had kept going. Why? Because they knew they were creating something the world didn’t know it needed yet.
From that point on, I worked harder, faster, and with more passion than ever before. It wasn't just about Holodex anymore. It was about proving to myself that I could make the impossible possible. I doubled down on what I knew to be true: that the vision of Holodex was more than just a business—it was a movement.
I didn't have investors or the tech I needed yet, but I had something more powerful: resolve. If the world wasn’t ready, I would build it. And when the time came, Holodex would be there, ready to blow people’s minds.
Every rejection, every no, became a badge of honour—a reminder that I was on the right path. It pushed me to think creatively, to innovate in ways that no one expected, and to keep my eye on the prize. I stopped seeking validation from others. Instead, I trusted the vision, and I trusted myself.
Holodex wasn’t just about creating a platform; it was about changing an industry, redefining how people interacted with adult content, and pushing boundaries no one had dared to push before. If I had to build it brick by brick, I would do that. If I had to wait until the world caught up to me, I would. But I wouldn’t stop.