Pejman Ghadimi
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Podcast Appearances
I want a nicer job.
I want a promotion.
I want these things.
So that line has created a lot of corrosion in the world where people have this belief that just having a job as a negative quotation or like you're not, you're too stupid to go figure your own shit out.
You get a job when you lack the ability to market your skills to the public.
But the point, I didn't go that far back as french fries, but we can go to like a normal job.
But if you have some skill, like a company will hire you, you might be like, hey, you have good customer service skills, come here, sell my product.
Okay, cool.
That skill is there, and there's a value to that skill to you as an employer, and there's a value to that skill to me to selling it to you as an employer.
But I don't have the capacity to sell that to the public, scale it, and know how to do that.
So I either have to earn more skills by going into that company and saying, can I learn new things?
Maybe I'm good at service, but put me in sales.
Let me become a better, more versed person.
and that transition occurs even as you go from a job to like self-employment which is like oh well you know what i have an idea i've been doing this for people maybe i'll start a consulting firm and offer these services and train a few other guys that's not really entrepreneurial but it's still innovative and now you're learning again how to market yourself to the world out there and so on and so forth so when you follow someone's blueprint like someone says hey if you do this you'll make some money you'll go down that path
there's two things you got to ask yourself the first one is regardless that it's your dream or not or that it's a temporary thing or not are you willing to commit to becoming the best at it because if you're not you're gonna fail even at that blueprint that's set for you and i'm gonna tell you why because you're gonna lose interest
Because the success isn't going to come at the rate that it came for the first guy that invented the blueprint.
Usually that's how it works.
It's like, hey, I went down this path.
I was first.
I got all that money out of it.