Let’s stop idealizing the grind and face a hard truth: your current office might be the single biggest liability holding your business back. That disconnected, concrete structure, with its low ceilings and stale air, isn’t just a place where work happens—it’s a place where potential dies. It drains your team’s energy, encourages sick days, and actively discourages the spontaneity that fuels genuine innovation. It’s time to stop paying rent on a space that forces you to underperform.