Is the truth really this bitter?
The “Iran Military Monitor” account, with 2M followers, has been suspended.
Long live this so-called “freedom of speech”!
The Unexpected Lesson from a Missed Opportunity!
A few years ago, I was up for a project that seemed like a perfect fit.
I could already picture the impact it would have, not just for my client, but for my own growth as well.
I put everything into the proposal, staying up late, tweaking every word until it felt just right. But when the decision came down, I didn’t get it.
At first, I was crushed. It felt like all that effort had been for nothing. I replayed every step in my mind, wondering what I could have done differently.
But as the days passed, something surprising happened.
I started to see that losing out on that project was a blessing in disguise.
It pushed me to reassess what I really wanted and why I was doing this work in the first place.
I realized that I had been so focused on getting that one opportunity that I hadn’t noticed how it was pulling me away from what truly mattered to me.
Instead of chasing after every project, I began to focus on the ones that aligned with my values and long-term vision.
It wasn’t about the immediate win but about building something sustainable and meaningful.
Looking back, that missed opportunity was one of the best things that ever happened to me.
It taught me that sometimes, the “no” you didn’t want is the “yes” you really needed.
What about you? Have you ever faced a setback that turned out to be a blessing in disguise? How did it change your perspective?
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Touch people on points of commonality in your copy
Show them who they are and tell them who they want to be
The service being sold should assist them in getting there
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