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Think big, why not?


In a world that often tells us to be realistic, I say, "Think big!" Why not, right? Have you ever stopped to ask yourself why not? Why not think big, understand big, act big? Why not aim for billions or trillions of dollars, or strive to be the best in the world? It's a question I find myself pondering often, and one that I see as a common limitation in many people's mindsets. There's a prevalent issue I've observed: most people can't, or rather, won't allow themselves to dream big. They limit their potential, their dreams, and their aspirations to what they believe is achievable, never daring to reach beyond their immediate grasp.

But why not you? Why can't you be the exception? Imagine, just for a moment, being the richest, the greatest, the number one in whatever field you choose. It costs nothing to envision this. Dreaming big is free, and it's a resource we're all endowed with. Yet, so many of us fail to utilize it. You don't even have to initially believe in the dream. The first step is simply to think big. Let your imagination soar, and from there, you might start to see that what you truly want is within your reach.

Why can't you be the best football player, the most incredible songwriter, the most innovative entrepreneur? Use the power of your imagination to dream, and then talk about those dreams. Yes, people might laugh or not understand, but that's their limitation, not yours. I understand because I'm there too. I see myself as the best, the greatest, and while people may laugh, I relish in it. Their laughter fuels my determination to prove myself right. They can't see my vision, but that doesn't mean it's not clear to me.

This capacity to think, to imagine, to envision ourselves at our peak potential, is a gift. Don't be scared of thinking big, or of being called crazy or impossible. Those labels are often given by those who can't fathom the depth of our ambition. They don't have the capability to understand, and that's okay. Tell me your wildest dreams, and I bet I can understand and even see them too. I can visualize you at your best, achieving everything you've ever wanted.

Remember, the hard part comes after: achieving these dreams. It's a path I'm walking too, and it's not easy. But the journey towards something truly great never is. I'm on my way to realizing my big dreams, and I'll be sure to share insights and experiences as I make my way there. For now, start with thinking big. It's the seed from which great achievements grow.

So, to you reading this, I urge you to think big. It's not just a statement; it's a call to action. A call to unleash the power of your imagination, to see beyond the immediate, and to aspire to heights you've never before dared to. Think big – because in that vast space of possibility, lies the path to your greatest achievements.


Siavash Delkhosh - CEO


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