Our Story
How it all began.
On The Verge began as a passion project — a call to bring individuals to the verge of their potential and toward a life of fulfillment.
It began with the founder, reflecting on what had become of his life after numerous heartbreaking and life-changing experiences. From that reflection came a decision: to become a living example of what a person can be, and to share what he had learned so others could realize that they can do the same.
So, On The Verge was born.
But it did not always begin with clarity. The mission and structure of On The Verge were once uncertain, with no single core idea to hold onto. It first carried 14 claims, then became 6 claims — 3 problem claims and 3 solution claims.
After reflection, failure, and persistence, the heart of the work finally became clear.
In a world where survival is a constant battle, people forget that they still have the choice to live. And to live is to be themselves. To live is to choose to become yourself.
One way of living is to pursue what you love, what you desire, and what you truly want — your potential.
The Beginning
A Passion Project Is Born
On The Verge begins as a passion project rooted in one desire: to bring individuals to the verge of their potential and toward a life of fulfillment.
The Founder’s Reflection
Pain Becomes Purpose
After numerous heartbreaking and life-changing experiences, the founder begins reflecting on what his life had become — and decides to become a living example of what a person can be.
The Unclear Weeks
The Mission Takes Shape
The structure of On The Verge is not yet clear. The work begins with 14 claims, later refined into 6 — 3 problem claims and 3 solution claims — while the core idea is still being uncovered.
Through Reflection
The Core Idea Emerges
Through reflection, failure, and persistence, the deeper foundation of On The Verge is finally realized: in a world focused only on survival, people must remember that they still have the choice to live.
Now
Choosing to Live
On The Verge now stands on one core belief: to live is to be yourself, to choose yourself, and to pursue what you love, desire, and want — your potential.