One of the hidden virtues of entrepreneurship is constant hard work — being hands-on, practical, and grounded. A true entrepreneur often has dirty hands, stained with oil or dust, and a mind busy building, testing, and creating. But why do I believe entrepreneurs are freer from the persona masks described by Carl Jung? Society tends…
Read moreShould We Take Content Seriously or Invest in the Crypto Market?!
It’s been just over a month since many crypto investors were liquidated, losing huge amounts of money. Around the same time, a post on X (formerly Twitter) by Steve Jobs’ daughter earned thousands of dollars for an influencer on that platform.I’m not here to say whether you should be in the crypto market or focus…
Read moreYou Need To Be Smarter Than Artificial Intelligence
If you’ve spent even a little time working with ChatGPT or similar AI tools, you’ve probably noticed that these programs operate based on human data. It’s human intelligence — whether through computer engineers, or content creators on the internet, magazines, scientific journals, books, and newspapers — that shapes artificial intelligence. So, if you rely on…
Read more“Social Support” – The Missing Link in Entrepreneurship Development in Developing Countries
I come from Iran, a country the Western world often knows as Persia. Some global institutions categorize us as an emerging market, yet factors like inflation, corruption, and the devaluation of the national currency cast doubt on this classification. In my opinion, these issues are mostly political, tied more to questions of power than to…
Read moreArrogance: What Distances Us from the Market
Every human being, more or less, has some achievements and successes in life, even if they are small. One way to avoid arrogance is to always remember that every individual in society is valuable, independent, and possesses both material and spiritual assets. Perhaps those entrepreneurs who began with small, simple, and seemingly insignificant steps can…
Read moreBarriers to Creativity: Fear of Missing Out (FOMO)
Often, the worst experiences your peers go through are presented to you as if they are pure joy. If everyone around you has gone to university and that was never your choice, you may imagine them enjoying studying, diving into classes, or being immersed in sports—while you feel anxious that your own time is being…
Read moreAre We Returning To The Era Of DC Electricity Using Solar Panels ?!
I dedicate this post to technology—not its details or concepts, but rather to a potential shift that might resemble a return to the time before widespread household and industrial AC networks! Of course, we cannot speak about this with certainty, but some scenarios may emerge with the rise of solar panels.If solar panels in homes…
Read moreThe Reason Behind This Journal
Why should I focus here on topics like creativity, entrepreneurship, internet, and innovation instead of those more directly related to our main website, azadihospitality.ir—such as travel, tourism, sightseeing, or exploration?It’s a fair question. In fact, the very name of this online magazine, “The Happiness Train in the Web Jungle,” is not directly tied to travel or tourism. True, you might arrive at our guesthouse by train, and…
Read moreForget About Social Media
Following my previous post on the topic of comparison, here I take a brief look at the harmful effects of social networks that feed this very mindset. It’s true that some Instagram, LinkedIn, or YouTube pages generate good income, but even those often suffer from a major gap — creativity. Sales, marketing, SEO, and branding are valuable,…
Read moreComparison, What Blinds Our Eyes.
When we compare ourselves to those above us, we activate a mechanism that mostly increases anxiety and stress, driven by the amygdala in the brain. It can also trigger rumination, which lowers self-esteem and damages our sense of identity. Comparing ourselves with those below us is also harmful, as it activates the striatum, which hinders…
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