@hamids@osarood Hamid, your work speaks for itself—you clearly walk the talk. Don't let the noise distract you. We love your analysis and appreciate the regular updates.
Yesterday, Adam gave the commencement speech at UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business, where he graduated 24 years ago.
He talked about graduating with no job, getting kicked out of his parents' house, and finding his way into advertising by accident.
But the part that stuck was this: when Adam was four, his parents uprooted everything.
They gave up their home, community, and careers, moving the family across the country so he could have a shot.
His dad gave up a company he founded to make it happen.
That sacrifice stayed with him. It gave him a chip on his shoulder that he says never really went away.
A few things he left the class of 2026 with:
- "Your degree from Haas is a starting line. It's a ticket to the arena, not a trophy.”
- “Ask as many questions as you can. Consume as much knowledge as you can. Trust me, you do that, and you will get noticed."
🎥 @BerkeleyHaas
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@Baajis1 Spot on. In some liberal elite circles, the word Maulana is reduced to a crude stereotype—uneducated, uninformed, defined only by appearance.That’s how branding gets destroyed—and in shā’ Allāh, new brands are created.
All Abrahamic faiths began with lunar calendars. Judaism adapted, Christianity solarized, Islam preserved the lunar system as divinely ordained. Alhamdullilah
@_amitbehere In '89 Bhubaneswar, that I grew up, Hindus in my class defended me against bigotry. That educated majority used to speak up. Their silence now is the biggest change.