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Think remote is easy? Not if you ignore structure. Ashkan Rajaee explains how to do it right.
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Drop the ego. Pick up the call. Close the deal.
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It's okay to feel guilty and still choose distance.
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Freelancing isn’t broken, but how we hire is. Ashkan Rajaee explains why.
#AshkanRajaee#FreelancerTruth#RemoteHiring#StartupMindset#DigitalWorkTips#ClientAwareness#WorkStruggles#FreelanceWisdom#OnlineProjects#EntrepreneurJourney
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This article should be required reading for every new founder.
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This is not a gimmick. It’s frictionless execution for people building real things.
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"One Win Can Erase a Thousand Losses – This Will Change How You Think About Failure"
You’ve failed. So what?
Every successful person you admire once stood where you are now—frustrated, uncertain, doubting everything. But here’s the truth: you don’t need to be right 100 times. You just need to be right ONCE. That one moment can rewrite your entire story.
✅ Ready to make that moment happen? Here’s what they don’t teach you in school: https://urlhub.pro/7a558f
This mindset shift could be your turning point.
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Why Principles Create Real Success
How Learning to Think Trumps Chasing Shortcuts in Life, Business, and Beyond
Principles Over Quick Fixes

Most folks pursue tactics: step-by-step fixes that fix an issue in the present. But if you're only looking at quick fixes, you'll be perpetually responding to life rather than influencing it. The best instructors — in school, business, or life — don't simply instruct you on what to do. They instruct you on how to think. Because once you know principles, you can anticipate the way things will go and adapt your strategy ahead of time.
Tactics are temporary, Principles aren't
Learning tactics is similar to memorizing equations without knowing what they represent. They may be of use in one context but disintegrate in the next. Principles, however, are similar to the foundation of a solid building: they endure no matter what is constructed upon them.
I disliked memorization back in high school. I never bothered to stuff down formulas, but I ended up being a physics olympian by mastering just two that made sense to me logically. I applied them to derive the rest. It taught me that depth is more important than volume, and knowledge is more important than memory.
Once You Know the Core, Everything Else Follows
When you internalize fundamental principles, you can reuse them in any field. I've applied the same decision-making tools to startup strategy, personal finance, and even dating. For instance, learning about asymmetric risk/reward allowed me to quit a cushy Google job to go back to startups — something that was risky at first glance but full of potential reward.
Principles, much like good formulas, can be reused multiple times. They are timeless.
History Rhymes Because Principles Repeat
Individuals have a tendency to behave as if every generation is totally different. However, the root psychology of human action never changes. Greed, fear, and the need for rapid success have driven financial bubbles throughout history — from tulip mania to crypto booms. Tools evolve, but not people. If you know the principles behind market action, you won't be misled by new packaging.
As economist Charles Kindleberger once stated:
"There is nothing so disquieting to one's own well-being and judgment as to see a friend become wealthy."
Mental Models: Tools for Thinking Better
Smart minds such as Warren Buffett and Ray Dalio don't respond to headlines. They employ mental models, mental maps that enable them to assess patterns, risks, and likelihoods. Buffett famously dumped Apple shares before market mayhem, not through luck, but because he'd witnessed the cycle before.
Dalio actually went so far as to write a book entitled Principles. Rather than providing quick fixes or investing advice, he addressed how to create thinking systems that function in every situation. That's what great mentors do: they don't give you fish; they show you how to fish in any pond.
Think Like a Child (Again)
Kids are naturally inquisitive. They ask why again and again, not because they're being pesky, but because they have an inbuilt desire for truth. As grown-ups, we tend to lose that. We cease asking questions and instead settle for surface answers.
To really know, keep questioning why until the answer breaks down to something that you can teach someone else. If you can't teach it, you can't really know it. Use the resources available to you — books, discussions, ChatGPT — and keep researching.
A way to be good at anything is: Always Do a Good Job
Let's use the universal principle: Always do a good job. Sounds simple, huh? But it has nothing to do with perfectionism. It has to do with reputation, consistency, and momentum.
Consistently doing good work builds trust. Trust is a brand. Eventually, your name becomes synonymous with quality, and that draws opportunity. People call this "luck," but it's not chance. It's a preparation meeting for visibility.
You never know who’s watching or when your moment will come. If you’re always doing your best work, you’ll be ready when it does.
Principles vs. Panic: Facing the AI Era
Now, with AI, many are worried. And rightly so. But every significant change, industrial, digital, and now AI, took the same course: fear, transformation, and possibility. The ones who gain most aren't those who are scared, but those who comprehend the principles of change.
You don't have to forecast everything. But if you know how change happens, how technology grows, and how people respond, you'll remain sane when others go crazy. That's how you stay ahead, regardless of how quickly the world changes.
Final Thought: Learn Principles, Not Just Playbooks
In an era of content overload and fleeting strategies, enduring success is a result of knowing how things work. That's what principles do for you, not information, but insight. They show you how to adapt, grow, and thrive in any age, economy, or field.
Because when you learn how to think in terms of principles, you're no longer responding to life — you're creating it.
#LifeAdvice#SuccessPrinciples#ThinkBetter#MentalModels#SelfImprovement#DeepThinking#TimelessWisdom#ProductivityTips#StartupMindset#RayDalio#WarrenBuffettQuotes#LearnHowToThink
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You can care deeply and still choose distance.
#emotionalgrowth#boundaries#entrepreneurs#personalspace#friendshiptruths#startupmindset#growthjourney#selfawareness#founders#modernlife
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A personal take on responsibility and leadership. Really worth the read.
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Why Ashkan Rajaee Thinks Most Freelancers Are Doomed to Fail (and How You Can Spot It Before It's Too Late)
#AshkanRajaee#FreelancerTruth#RemoteHiring#StartupMindset#DigitalWorkTips#ClientAwareness#WorkStruggles#FreelanceWisdom#OnlineProjects#EntrepreneurJourney
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From Vision to Validation — How BFB Helped Solidify My Business Path
When I first began taking this Business Feasibility course, my goal was to challenge the business idea I've been developing: The Next — a music launch site and agency that helps independent artists succeed by offering revenue-sharing models, marketing, and event planning services in one place. I entered this class hoping to stress-test my idea and gain better insight into whether it might be viable in thecompetitive marketplaces of today. This course served that purpose — and then some. Using Rhonda Abrams' feasibility checklist templates, I was able to viewmy concept from different angles, including financial risk, market demand, competitive advantage, and technical execution. The emphasis on real data and identifying credible sources allowed me to movebeyond intuition and towards substantiating ideas with concrete facts. For example, decomposing the IFPI 2022 report and Patreon creator income using Graphtreon gave me insight into actual artist habits and issues. I also learned the value of customer discovery. Creating a survey and analyzing feedback from real independent artists caused me toquestion some assumptions — specifically, what services they'll pay for upfront versus what they'd like bundled into revenue-share models. This helped to tighten my pricing model and service bundles to better align with real artist needs. All that being said, this class was extremely condensed. I wish that I had more time to do more rounds of testing and gather more customer information. There were just so many ideas that I wanted to prototype and dig deeper into, particularly with real-world interviews and MVP tests. I will be doing this as a continuous process on my own time, but alonger timeline would have provided deeper insights. Moving forward, I plan to apply what I learned in several ways. Personally, I’ll continue using feasibility tools to vet ideas before investing time and money. Professionally, I now have a working draft of a business model I can refine and pitch to collaborators, potential clients, or even funders. The confidence I’ve gained from having a structured validation process behind The Next is invaluable.
#BusinessFeasibility#Entrepreneurship#StartupJourney#MusicBusiness#IndieArtists#CustomerDiscovery#LeanStartup#TheNext#CreativeEntrepreneurs#MasteryJournal#IndependentMusic#BusinessValidation#ArtistSupport#MVPTesting#RhondaAbrams#MusicPlatform#BuildingABusiness#StartupMindset
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Remote chaos is real. This article helps you beat it with better systems.
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If they can’t respect your time, they won’t respect your invoice.
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What Would You Build If Fear Wasn’t an Option?
Every breakthrough starts with a decision to move past fear. Whether you're stuck in idea mode or hesitating to launch your startup, fear is often the quiet co-founder no one asked for. In this post, we unpack how fear masquerades as logic, how to recognize when it's stopping you, and what successful innovation challenges are. Your next big move might not need more funding—it might just need more courage.
#StartupMindset#InnovationStrategy#FearlessLeadership#FoundersJourney#EntrepreneurMindset#LaunchBoldly#ContentWithImpact#CreativeCourage#BusinessGrowth#InnovateOnPurpose
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