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Dreams don’t work unless you do!

February. Washington, D.C. The White House behind you — and you suddenly catch yourself thinking that just a few years ago this felt distant, almost like a movie scene… And today, it’s part of your business journey, your story, your dream becoming reality step by step.

About dreams that don’t like silence.
Companies don’t grow unless you grow.
And business geography doesn’t expand unless you step beyond your own borders.
Being in the United States now, holding negotiations to open a New York representative office of SC Business School London, I feel the true power of organic growth.
Not artificial.
Not “on paper.”
But the kind built on experience, trust, mistakes, wins — and people.
As Walt Disney once said:
“If you can dream it, you can do it.”
Family, friends, and people who walk with you
Behind every strong company there are not only strategies — but people.
Family support — when you fly on another business trip.
Friends’ belief — when you launch a new project.
A team — when you scale across continents.
Because business is not only about money.
It’s about trust.
About shoulders next to you.
About those who say: “You’ll make it.”
As Henry Ford said:
“Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success.”
Language is also an investment
Foreign languages are not just a skill — they are keys.
To negotiations.
To partnerships.
To stages.
To international deals.
Every new language opens a new market, a new culture, a new level of thinking.
As Nelson Mandela said:
“If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart.”
A little history — and a curious White House story
The White House, completed in 1800, became home to the first U.S. president to live there — John Adams.
But an interesting historical fact:
In 1814, during the War of 1812, British troops set the building on fire. It was badly burned inside. When it was restored, the exterior was painted white to cover the fire damage — which reinforced the name “White House.”
And here’s a curious moment:
After his inauguration, President Andrew Jackson opened the White House to the public. The crowd got so wild that staff had to rescue furniture through windows — and lured guests outside with barrels of punch
Even the most powerful places in the world have very human stories.
Never stop
Every trip.
Every meeting.
Every signed memorandum.
Every business school student.
These are small steps of a big journey.
As Steve Jobs said:
“Stay hungry. Stay foolish.”
So we keep moving forward.
Dreaming bigger.
Building internationally.
Teaching practically.
Everyone interested in practical business education, international growth, and real business cases — welcome to SC Business School London.
https://savitskiy.biz/business-school
And remember:
Never stop at what you’ve achieved.
The world is far bigger than it seems. 🚀
2026-02-09 17:22