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Looking In The Mirror
For years, I thought I had my life mapped out. I convinced myself that if I worked hard and followed a certain formula, success would inevitably follow. I chased financial success and external validation, believing they would fill a void I couldn’t quite articulate. Yet, the more I pursued these markers of success, the more I felt like I was running in circles. It took time for me to realize that my relentless pursuit of validation often stemmed from a deep-seated fear of inadequacy - Mohammad Hamid Detroit
The Pain of Letting Someone Down: Reflections and Growth
There’s a particular ache that comes with letting someone you care about down. It’s a deep, almost visceral sensation, a mixture of guilt, regret, and a profound sense of disappointment. It’s a feeling that many of us have experienced at some point, and it can leave lasting impressions on how we think and operate in our relationships and lives.By Mohammad Hamid - Detroit.
The Case Against Entrepreneurship at a Young Age: Navigating the Hazards
As a young entrepreneur who embarked on the journey of starting a business during college, I've experienced firsthand the highs and lows of chasing the startup dream. While the allure of building something from scratch and disrupting industries fueled my ambition, the reality of entrepreneurship at a young age proved to be far more challenging than I anticipated. By Mohammad Hamid - Detroit.
Soazkhwani: A Form of Melodic Tribute
This ancient tradition, characterized by its soul-stirring laments and elegies, has evolved over centuries, intertwining with the rich tapestry of Indian Classical Music while maintaining its unique identity.
Snap Out of It!
Navigating narcissistic tendencies during the entrepreneurial journey. By Mohammad Hamid - Detroit.