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    And consistency doesn’t mean it’d be linear
    A drop today two drops tomorrow
    Something is happening
    That’s growth
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    Growth is consistency And consistency doesn’t mean it’d be linear A drop today two drops tomorrow Something is happening That’s growth #polarwrites
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  • Growth is uncomfortable. It’s supposed to be. If you’re feeling uneasy, uncertain, or even scared — it means you’re stretching yourself beyond your limits. Keep going. The version of you you’re becoming will thank you #photography
    Growth is uncomfortable. It’s supposed to be. If you’re feeling uneasy, uncertain, or even scared — it means you’re stretching yourself beyond your limits. Keep going. The version of you you’re becoming will thank you #photography
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  • Ramadan Mubarak! May this holy month bring you peace, blessings, and spiritual growth. Let’s cherish moments of reflection, kindness, and gratitude.

    Ramadan Mubarak#BlessedMonth #Fasting #SpiritualJourney #Ramadan2025 #PeaceAndBlessings

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    Ramadan Mubarak! May this holy month bring you peace, blessings, and spiritual growth. Let’s cherish moments of reflection, kindness, and gratitude. Ramadan Mubarak#BlessedMonth #Fasting #SpiritualJourney #Ramadan2025 #PeaceAndBlessings Ramadan #
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  • I know it’s frustrating to keep pushing and not see the results you want, but don’t give up. Growth often happens beneath the surface before it shows. Every effort you make is building something greater than you realize. Stay consistent, learn from every step, and trust that your breakthrough is coming. Keep going—you’re stronger than you think!

    I know it’s frustrating to keep pushing and not see the results you want, but don’t give up. Growth often happens beneath the surface before it shows. Every effort you make is building something greater than you realize. Stay consistent, learn from every step, and trust that your breakthrough is coming. Keep going—you’re stronger than you think!
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  • Things to Do During Ramadan

    1. Fast with Purpose: Beyond abstaining from food, focus on spiritual growth and self-discipline.


    2. Increase Worship: Pray more, read Quran, and engage in extra acts of devotion.


    3. Give to Charity: Support those in need through Zakat or voluntary donations.


    4. Reflect and Repent: Seek forgiveness and aim to improve yourself.


    5. Strengthen Relationships: Spend time with family, friends, and community.


    6. Practice Gratitude: Appreciate your blessings and stay mindful of the present.


    7. Develop Good Habits: Use this time to break bad habits and form better ones.


    8. Practice Patience: Cultivate patience in all areas of life.



    Embrace Ramadan as a time for spiritual renewal, growth, and kindness.

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    Things to Do During Ramadan 1. Fast with Purpose: Beyond abstaining from food, focus on spiritual growth and self-discipline. 2. Increase Worship: Pray more, read Quran, and engage in extra acts of devotion. 3. Give to Charity: Support those in need through Zakat or voluntary donations. 4. Reflect and Repent: Seek forgiveness and aim to improve yourself. 5. Strengthen Relationships: Spend time with family, friends, and community. 6. Practice Gratitude: Appreciate your blessings and stay mindful of the present. 7. Develop Good Habits: Use this time to break bad habits and form better ones. 8. Practice Patience: Cultivate patience in all areas of life. Embrace Ramadan as a time for spiritual renewal, growth, and kindness. #inspirational
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  • As the blessed month of Ramadan begins, may it bring peace, reflection, and spiritual growth to your heart. Let this sacred time remind us of the importance of compassion, gratitude, and connection with our Creator. May your fasts be easy, your prayers heartfelt, and your days filled with blessings. Let’s strive to become the best version of ourselves in this holy month, making each moment count. Ramadan Mubarak!

    As the blessed month of Ramadan begins, may it bring peace, reflection, and spiritual growth to your heart. Let this sacred time remind us of the importance of compassion, gratitude, and connection with our Creator. May your fasts be easy, your prayers heartfelt, and your days filled with blessings. Let’s strive to become the best version of ourselves in this holy month, making each moment count. Ramadan Mubarak! 🌙
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  • The level of your spiritual growth determines your love for God
    The level of your spiritual growth determines your love for God
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  • Mark Zuckerberg was terrified of this tiny startup:

    • 0 revenue
    • 13 employees
    • No business model

    So he bought it for $1 Billion

    This is the story of Instagram and Facebook cohabitation

    Back in 2010, Instagram started as a small idea with big potential.

    To get started, the founders secured $500K in seed funding, valuing the company at just $5 million.

    Little did they know, this humble beginning would soon lead to one of the biggest social media success stories in history.

    Most founders would've immediately focused on accelerating revenue.

    But Instagram did something different – watch the video for a clue:

    They completely ignored monetization.

    Instead, they obsessed over their North Star metric: User growth.

    The idea behind this? If they could get enough people addicted to the platform, the money would soon follow.

    Sounds sensible — the numbers didn't lie:

    In just 2 months, Instagram had built up 1,000,000 users.
    6 months later - 5,000,000 users.
    By September 2011 - 10,000,000 users.

    Growth was exponential.

    Their users were spending hours on the app every day, which caught the attention of a major player: Facebook Founder - Mark Zuckerberg

    Zuckerberg saw the threat:

    • Instagram's mobile-first approach
    • Incredible engagement metrics
    • Rapid user growth

    But he wasn't alone – Google and Twitter were also circling. And this tension created the perfect FOMO:

    By April 2012, Instagram had:

    • 30M+ active users
    • Multiple potential acquirers

    All with 0 revenue.

    They had engineered the ultimate 'fear of missing out' situation...

    Facebook couldn't risk letting Instagram go to a competitor.

    So Zuckerberg made his move: he offered $1B in cash and stock.

    Instagram's team had created so much leverage that Facebook had no choice but to pay such an expensive amount.

    100% Higher than the original worth of the platform

    So Why Did Mark Buy Instagram?
    For Facebook, the risk wasn’t just about competition—it was about survival.

    At the time, Facebook was struggling with mobile adoption, while Instagram had mastered mobile engagement.

    The younger audience was flocking to Instagram, and if another tech giant like Google or Twitter had acquired it, Facebook's dominance could have been shaken.

    Zuckerberg knew that in the business world, owning attention is more powerful than owning revenue—at least in the early stages. So he made the bold move and bought Instagram before it became an unstoppable rival.

    Instagram’s story teaches us a critical business lesson:

    - Leverage is everything.

    Many people assume that a company needs revenue to be valuable, but that’s not always true.

    The business world doesn’t just reward sales —it rewards attention, influence, and market position.

    Instagram had all three.
    They focused on growth first, money later—and it worked. Their network effect became so strong that Facebook had no choice but to acquire them at any price.

    This principle doesn’t just apply to billion-dollar startups—it applies to you too.

    If you're building something—whether it’s a business, a brand, or a skillset—focus on creating value and attention first.

    Money follows where people go.

    Instead of chasing instant revenue, ask yourself:
    How can I build something people can’t ignore?
    How can I create leverage so opportunities come to me?

    Instagram wasn’t the biggest, richest, or most powerful startup at the time.

    But they understood something most people overlook:

    In today’s world, the real currency isn’t money —it’s attention.

    If you can capture attention, you can create demand.

    And if you can create demand, you can build unstoppable leverage.

    The question is, what are you working on today that will make people stop and take notice?
    #wfwizzy190

    Mark Zuckerberg was terrified of this tiny startup: • 0 revenue • 13 employees • No business model So he bought it for $1 Billion This is the story of Instagram and Facebook cohabitation Back in 2010, Instagram started as a small idea with big potential. To get started, the founders secured $500K in seed funding, valuing the company at just $5 million. Little did they know, this humble beginning would soon lead to one of the biggest social media success stories in history. Most founders would've immediately focused on accelerating revenue. But Instagram did something different – watch the video for a clue: They completely ignored monetization. Instead, they obsessed over their North Star metric: User growth. The idea behind this? If they could get enough people addicted to the platform, the money would soon follow. Sounds sensible — the numbers didn't lie: In just 2 months, Instagram had built up 1,000,000 users. 6 months later - 5,000,000 users. By September 2011 - 10,000,000 users. Growth was exponential. Their users were spending hours on the app every day, which caught the attention of a major player: Facebook Founder - Mark Zuckerberg Zuckerberg saw the threat: • Instagram's mobile-first approach • Incredible engagement metrics • Rapid user growth But he wasn't alone – Google and Twitter were also circling. And this tension created the perfect FOMO: By April 2012, Instagram had: • 30M+ active users • Multiple potential acquirers All with 0 revenue. They had engineered the ultimate 'fear of missing out' situation... Facebook couldn't risk letting Instagram go to a competitor. So Zuckerberg made his move: he offered $1B in cash and stock. Instagram's team had created so much leverage that Facebook had no choice but to pay such an expensive amount. 100% Higher than the original worth of the platform So Why Did Mark Buy Instagram? For Facebook, the risk wasn’t just about competition—it was about survival. At the time, Facebook was struggling with mobile adoption, while Instagram had mastered mobile engagement. The younger audience was flocking to Instagram, and if another tech giant like Google or Twitter had acquired it, Facebook's dominance could have been shaken. Zuckerberg knew that in the business world, owning attention is more powerful than owning revenue—at least in the early stages. So he made the bold move and bought Instagram before it became an unstoppable rival. Instagram’s story teaches us a critical business lesson: - Leverage is everything. Many people assume that a company needs revenue to be valuable, but that’s not always true. The business world doesn’t just reward sales —it rewards attention, influence, and market position. Instagram had all three. They focused on growth first, money later—and it worked. Their network effect became so strong that Facebook had no choice but to acquire them at any price. This principle doesn’t just apply to billion-dollar startups—it applies to you too. If you're building something—whether it’s a business, a brand, or a skillset—focus on creating value and attention first. Money follows where people go. Instead of chasing instant revenue, ask yourself: ➡️ How can I build something people can’t ignore? ➡️ How can I create leverage so opportunities come to me? Instagram wasn’t the biggest, richest, or most powerful startup at the time. But they understood something most people overlook: In today’s world, the real currency isn’t money —it’s attention. If you can capture attention, you can create demand. And if you can create demand, you can build unstoppable leverage. The question is, what are you working on today that will make people stop and take notice? #wfwizzy190
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  • "As petals unfold, so does your soul. Allow life's gentle rains to nourish your growth, and may your beauty blossom in every season."
    "As petals unfold, so does your soul. Allow life's gentle rains to nourish your growth, and may your beauty blossom in every season."
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