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Posted On: 09/21/2025 2:09:56 PM
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I’ve been in this stock for six plus years now, and through all the ups and downs, one thing has been clear: none of us truly knows what’s going on behind the scenes until official news is released. We can dig, we can speculate, we can research filings, but at the end of the day, we are all in the dark together.
That’s why I find it surprising when some posts lean almost entirely toward skepticism and negativity. I’m not saying those points are never valid—sometimes they are—but when the tone becomes overwhelmingly focused on everything that might be wrong, it makes me wonder: if you’ve researched yourself into so much doubt, why even stay invested this long?
I try to remain cautiously optimistic. I recognize risks, but I also recognize potential. At this stage, when it seems like we could be close to meaningful updates, I think it’s fair for optimism to have a seat at the table too. Balance is important, and constant nitpicking and worst-case scenarios can weigh down the board more than they inform it.
We’re all here because, despite everything, we still see the possibility of something ahead. That’s what keeps us invested. So while skepticism has its place, I believe a little optimism is worth holding onto—especially now.
That’s why I find it surprising when some posts lean almost entirely toward skepticism and negativity. I’m not saying those points are never valid—sometimes they are—but when the tone becomes overwhelmingly focused on everything that might be wrong, it makes me wonder: if you’ve researched yourself into so much doubt, why even stay invested this long?
I try to remain cautiously optimistic. I recognize risks, but I also recognize potential. At this stage, when it seems like we could be close to meaningful updates, I think it’s fair for optimism to have a seat at the table too. Balance is important, and constant nitpicking and worst-case scenarios can weigh down the board more than they inform it.
We’re all here because, despite everything, we still see the possibility of something ahead. That’s what keeps us invested. So while skepticism has its place, I believe a little optimism is worth holding onto—especially now.

