For two years, I worked a 9-to-5 job. My days were full of tasks, and I hoped for a better future. One evening, I checked my bank account. I saw nothing.
No savings.
No progress.
No sign of the life I wanted.
This made me sad and frustrated. I was giving my time but getting nothing back. The next morning, I made a life-changing decision. I went to office, quit my job, packed my things, and left.
No clear plan.
Just a burning purpose.
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Wali Bukhari's Resignation Letter |
At home, I started learning. I read about business, marketing, and how to build something of my own. Three days later, I got my first online order for $10. It was small, but it was mine. I worked hard on that order. That client was impressed and came back with a bigger order. That’s how my journey began.
One year later, I was on a flight to Azerbaijan not in economy, but relaxing in a business class lounge, sipping coffee and gazing at the clouds.
Here’s what I did on this luxury trip:
Stayed in luxury scenic hotels.
Rented SUVs for easy transfers.
Relaxed on stunning beaches.
Chartered a private yacht to explore the Caspian Sea.
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Wali Bukhari |
That $10 order sparked a new life a life built on my terms.
If you feel stuck, you don’t need all the answers. The first step is scary, but it’s important.
Take one step. The next one could change your life.
Motivation for new learners by: Wali Bukhari
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