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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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@Maria Ijaz Thank you
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@Abdullah Ab Thanks 🙌🏻 I will definitely share it
✨ Learning #01: Boredom Is the Creativity
"School System kill's our creativity" For years, I held the same belief many people hold: school killed creativity. It restricted curiosity, forced structure, and limited freedom. But after observing my own behavior for the past few months, I realized the root cause isn’t school. It’s the absence of boredom. The real issue is simple. We don’t sit in boredom anymore. Do you even remember the last time you sit in boredom? Today, boredom is treated like a threat. The moment we feel it, we interrupt it with a screen. A video. A text. A quick scroll. A dopamine hit. Anything to fill the gap. Let me walk you through this with the same lens through which I discovered it and find the problem. The Pattern I Noticed This Specific Year... Ask yourself one question. When was the last time you were bored and didn’t immediately reach for your device? Or any kind of simulation? Most people can’t remember. Even you and Even me at some level. Before COVID, and especially before everyone had a smartphone, boredom was part of daily life. You stared out the window. You waited. You wandered mentally. You explored ideas in your head. Remember the time? You can't remember it because you lost the feeling. You can't feel the moment. That gap of boredom was where creative ideas comes out. Our Brain runs from Boredom, You can't hold Boredom anymore. What Happens When You Don’t Avoid Boredom Today I ran a personal experiment. I forced myself to sit in boredom with zero stimulation. No phone. No switching tasks. No dopamine. No distractions. By the end of the that session, I had over 15 new ideas—content ideas, life experiments, habits to test, observations to explore and so many things you can't even imagine.. Creativity happens when you don't interrupt yourself. Why Great Creators Get Great Ideas Think about painters, writers, musicians, or entrepreneurs known for breakthrough ideas. They all have one thing in common: they sit in the blank space long enough for their mind to generate something new.
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@Abdullah Ab Like I said boredom is a really good state where we can do alot of stuff
I’m Starting a New Experiment Series In the community
Hey everyone, I’m starting something new Here’s the deal: I’m testing this out. If the posts don’t get traction, attention, or suggestions, I won’t continue. I don’t want to spend my time writing something nobody is looking for. But if I see engagement, love, and curiosity, I’ll turn this into a real thing. A series full of experiments and learnings that I think can actually create value for you. The series will have two main parts: two mini series: 1️⃣ Learning Series Here, I’ll share insights, ideas, and discoveries I gather from life, experiments, and observation. Each post will be short, actionable, and hopefully spark something in you. Some learnings will be pretty simple some will be complex. 2️⃣ Experiment Series This is where it gets interactive. I’ll share personal experiments I try, some that take minutes, some days, and sometimes even months. Also if you want to participate in this then we can try one experiment at the same and combine our learning. I’ve already run a few experiments. Some were awkward. Some were bad. Some were surprisingly good. And now I want to open it to you. Your participation, feedback, and thoughts will decide if this grows into something bigger. If you’re curious, want to contribute, or just want to follow along, keep an eye out for the posts. And most importantly—comment, share your thoughts, try the experiments. Let’s see what we can build together. I am make a catchy, signature emoji format for this series so every post starts with a recognizable tag, like: ✨ Learning #01 — [Title] 🧪 Experiment #01 — [Title] It’ll instantly signal the series Here’s your first challenge: 1️⃣ Comment if you’re curious to follow this series. 2️⃣ Follow me on Skool so you never miss a post.
Need advice
I am social media manager, I want to start my agency, and want to hunt clients, LinkedIn is not working for me so far, what should I do?
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@Nayab Sherazi I'm not completely sure what would be the best lead magnets format but I would say you can try building a eBook and use that as a lead magnetor build an chatgpt custom GPT then use that as a lead magnet. I remember I have seen someone posting a Custom Gpt as a lead magnet on which he get somewhere around 2000 comment's. So yes you can check your industry and see what works their in lead magnet side
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@Nayab Sherazi Yes some get converted
Daily journal Day 7
Date : 14 November Day: Friday One thing I want to remember about today: " Even a quiet day can teach a powerful lesson " Today was not so busy or exciting, but it still gave me clarity. Sleep log Sleep time: 1:00AM Wake time:10:00AM Time lapse: 10:00-12:30 : Had breakfast and tea and spent time with baba. 12:30-1:00: Scrolling on my phone 1:00-1:30: Namaz 1:30-3:30: Spent time exploring new things and and selecting microniche. 3:30-5:00: Phone 5:00- 7:00 : Teaching tution kids 7:00-7:30: MVS live 7:30-8:00: Onboarding live 8:00-9:00: Went for a walk 9:00-11:00 Spent time with siblings What data will I look up in a month or a year: • Skill progress • Productivity • Personal habits Reminders: • You are allowed to rest without guilt. • One bad moment doesnt make a bad day. • Its okay to not have everything figured out. Day start section: Most important 1-3 tasks: • Make a Time table for the week • Teach kids math • Start learning What I dont want to do today: • Self doubt that I cant do anything right. • I dont want to overthink things I cant control • I dont want to spend energy on things that dont matter. Diet+ Gym+ boxing : Breakfast: Paratha Lunch: Chicken Dinner: vegetables Day close section Wins of the day: •I stayed calm in a moment of stress. Mistakes/learning: •Unproductivity : Today was not so productive. So I'll plan my day tomorrow with 3 important tasks and I'll make sure to stay on track. Prayer times: Fajr : qaza at 10:30 AM Zuhr: 1:00PM Asr: 4:30PM Maghrib: 5:30PM Isha:10:00PM Tahajjud: Missed
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Also I would say add a time where you create something Insist of just consuming interms of your end goal. See ya 🙌🏻
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