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The Power of Purpose
The difference between someone who quits and someone who keeps going? It's not talent. It's not resources. It's knowing their WHY. A strong WHY makes you unstoppable. A weak WHY makes you give up at the first obstacle. So ask yourself today: What's driving me? Really?
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@Abdul Raahim and @Maira Iqbal l You both are right, but reflecting on history and looking at this as a muslim shows why the "Why" often matters more than discipline alone. Self-discipline is vital, but without a strong purpose, even the most trained individuals can falter under pressure. Take the Battle of Hunayn after the conquest of Makkah. The Muslims faced a large, well-prepared enemy. At first, even the companions who had been rigorously trained and had immense self-discipline were caught off guard; they retreated in fear. Yet, the Prophet (SAW) stood firm, calling to them with his purpose and leadership, reminding them of why they were there. His voice, his presence, and the reason they fought, their Why, pulled them back into the battle. Those who returned and fought were not just disciplined soldiers; they were driven by a purpose far greater than their training alone. This shows something powerful: self-discipline can train a person, but the "Why" is what activates it in the hardest moments. Even the companions, who had been trained directly by the Prophet (SAW), needed their "Why", their commitment to Islam and the Prophet (SAW) to overcome fear and hesitation in the heat of battle. Without that, discipline alone could not have carried them forward. Similarly, in everyday life or modern examples, discipline can only take you so far. It’s the "Why", the reason, the purpose, that pushes a person to keep going when everything seems to fail, when doubts creep in, or when the path gets incredibly hard. So, while the companions of the Prophet (SAW) were highly disciplined, their true strength came from the "Why". The Prophet (SAW) trained them, but it was their purpose, their deep connection to their mission, that made them unstoppable when it mattered most. (O servants of Allah! Come back to me! I am the Messenger of Allah! He repeated these words, (I am the Prophet, not lying! I am the son of Abdul-Muttalib!)
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@Abdul Raahim Absolutely, brother! 😊 No one is being pointed at; both perspectives are valuable. The companions' example and the teachings of our Prophet (SAW) show us how purpose (the Why) and discipline work together. It’s a powerful lesson we can apply in our daily lives.
I Sent a $30K Worth of a Proposal to a Multinational Corporation
Last month, I sent out a $30,000 proposal. It was the highest number I’ve ever quoted in my life. And before anyone assumes this is a flex, let me make this clear upfront: the proposal got rejected. I made zero dollars from it. But the experience reshaped how I look at this industry, and it will do the same for anyone operating at the lower end of the market so please read this. Last month I paused taking project. I grounded myself, stepped back from small-ticket projects, and focused on recalibrating how I operate. Right in that period, a meeting landed on my calendar. Fully inbound I opened the company profile and immediately understood the scale. This wasn’t some small brand. This was a multinational corporation operating across markets, doing billions in annual sales, with a portfolio full of names like Ferrari and Porsche and you name a car they worked with them. Knowing the stakes, I went deep. My research document ended up being 20+ pages. I analysed their past projects, their engineering workflows, their market positioning, and their organisational setup. By the time I got on the call, I knew their business better than some of their internal teams. Then the real conversation started. He told me their board of directors are looking for Ai agent and then I tell him few ideas and then he get an idea after seeing my demo. they wanted an "Ai-Agent” – an AI system trained on every project they had ever done, capable of responding like a technical engineer. Not a chatbot. A functional engineering assistant that could understand car systems, models, components, and historical data. They can validate their ideas to it. If a regular client had asked for this, I would have priced it around $4,000. But this wasn’t a regular client. The scale, complexity, and operational value were on a completely different level. We booked a new call I built a demo. I showed them a prototype. It solved exactly what they described just not yet at the enterprise level they needed.
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Thanks for sharing this. It gives hope to people stuck in low-ticket cycles. And yes share how you structured your call we are curious to learn.
Surah 7 Ayat 170
ALLAH PAK hamein bhe apne pasandeeda bando mein Shamil Farma lain
Surah 7 Ayat 170
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Ameen
Day 29 - $1K/Month Challenge - Daily Journal | Monday 01 Dec ,2025
💗 Reflection of my day: ‎Today did not start well. I woke up late and did not feel energetic or active, feeling drained throughout the entire day. I am trying to manage my learning, household chores, and studies efficiently, but the day ended up feeling a bit messy. In Sha Allah, it will sort out. ‎I feel like I am involved in too many things and cannot give my absolute best to everything, but I am trying my hardest. ‎🎯 $1K / Month Goal: ‎Over the next 30 days, I will focus on understanding bidding systems, communication, proposal writing, community management, and lead generation. I will remain fully dedicated to practicing these skills consistently. ‎Along with this, my goal is to thoroughly consume and benefit from all the valuable content within the Skool community, including classroom lectures, member case studies, shared experiences, and learning journeys. ‎Spiritually, I intend to maintain consistency with all my prayers and continue to strengthen my connection with the Qur'an, not only through recitation but also by deeply understanding and applying its teachings in my daily life. I will also dedicate proper, quality time to my translation and Tafseer classes to increase my knowledge and strengthen my Iman, In Sha Allah. ‎اللَّهُمَّ بَارِكْ لَنَا فِي وَقْتِنَا وَعَمَلِنَا ‎O Allah, bless our time and our work. ‎💤 Sleep Log: ‎ Sleep time: 2:00 am ‎ Woke up at: 6:00 am ‎ Sleep again: 6:30 ,- 9:00 am ‎ Total sleep: 6.5 hours ‎🔶 Time Tracking of my Day: ‎ 6:00 – 6:30 ➤ Fajar + Azkar ‎ 6:35 – 9:00 ➤ Sleep (Did not want to, but felt too sleepy) ‎ 9:00 – 9:30 ➤ Breakfast ‎ 9:30 – 12:00 ➤ At desk working on Instagram leads & DM scripts ‎ 11:00 – 12:00 ➤ Practiced cover letter with Team HNK ‎ 12:00 – 1:30 ➤ Sent approved DMs to leads + Worked with Aleeza Api on adding YouTube podcaster's links ‎ 1:30 – 3:00 ➤ Household chores + Lunch ‎ 3:00 – 5:00 ➤ Asar + Madrasah ‎ 5:00 – 6:30 ➤ Maghrib + Home tuition ‎ 6:30 – 7:10 ➤ Session with "Make Money on Skool" team on building community
Day 29 - $1K/Month Challenge - Daily  Journal | Monday  01 Dec ,2025
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I like the image. It gives the ultimate work-from-home vibe! Dealing with the giant to-do list while literally sitting on your problems. 😂 Love the creativity here! #Focused
𝙌𝙪𝙤𝙩𝙚 𝙤𝙛 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝘿𝙖𝙮: Peace of the Heart
“Verily, in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest.” — Surah Ar-Ra’d (13:28)
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Thanks for the reminder brother 🤍
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