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🖤 Today was a day of remembrance.
Today is my father’s birthday.
I can no longer wish him a happy birthday in person. On the last day of 2022, after a fast-moving illness, he left us.
But his thoughts, his principles, and his life’s work remain with us.
📸 In recent days, I’ve been selecting old photos for a presentation. I’m putting together the introduction of our prefabricated family housing system, and it felt important to show where we came from.
In the mid-1990s, they were building apartment buildings in Germany with a Hungarian team.
They dared to step out.
They dared to become entrepreneurs.
They dared to think big.
🏗️ From the 2000s onward, he started his own real estate developments.
I watched his first projects as a child. Later, we worked together.
When he passed away, I had to show direction immediately.
Many thought this was the end.
It wasn’t.
🔄 We rebuilt the company on new foundations.
What worked, I kept.
What didn’t, I changed.
I found old meeting minutes from the ’90s:
goals, responsibilities, structure, order.
Back then, written on a typewriter.
Today, digitally — with AI.
History doesn’t repeat itself — but it rhymes.
💡 After 25 years, I came to the same conclusion he did:
there is more in us than just being suppliers.
Today, we think in terms of prefabricated residential development.
In systems.
Scalable.
With a team.
🤝 Perhaps this is the most important lesson:
an entrepreneur often feels alone — but that is not inevitable.
You must consciously surround yourself with people
who create value, take responsibility,
and carry forward what you started together.
🖊️ His old drafting table now has a new place in the office.
Not as a memory of the past.
But as a compass for the future.
Have a beautiful day. 🖤
🖤 Today was a day of remembrance.
Today is my father’s birthday.
I can no longer wish him a happy birthday in person. On the last day of 2022, after a fast-moving illness, he left us.
But his thoughts, his principles, and his life’s work remain with us.
📸 In recent days, I’ve been selecting old photos for a presentation. I’m putting together the introduction of our prefabricated family housing system, and it felt important to show where we came from.
In the mid-1990s, they were building apartment buildings in Germany with a Hungarian team.
They dared to step out.
They dared to become entrepreneurs.
They dared to think big.
🏗️ From the 2000s onward, he started his own real estate developments.
I watched his first projects as a child. Later, we worked together.
When he passed away, I had to show direction immediately.
Many thought this was the end.
It wasn’t.
🔄 We rebuilt the company on new foundations.
What worked, I kept.
What didn’t, I changed.
I found old meeting minutes from the ’90s:
goals, responsibilities, structure, order.
Back then, written on a typewriter.
Today, digitally — with AI.
History doesn’t repeat itself — but it rhymes.
💡 After 25 years, I came to the same conclusion he did:
there is more in us than just being suppliers.
Today, we think in terms of prefabricated residential development.
In systems.
Scalable.
With a team.
🤝 Perhaps this is the most important lesson:
an entrepreneur often feels alone — but that is not inevitable.
You must consciously surround yourself with people
who create value, take responsibility,
and carry forward what you started together.
🖊️ His old drafting table now has a new place in the office.
Not as a memory of the past.
But as a compass for the future.
Have a beautiful day. 🖤
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