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Inspiring Entrepreneurship in Our Communities

 


Whenever there are religious gatherings like waaz mahfils in the neighborhood, you'll often find small children setting up stalls, selling items they’ve made or brought from home. These little ones have big dreams of running a business, believing that their sales will soar during the event and they'll earn some money. Respecting their entrepreneurial spirit, I make it a point to buy something from every stall, even if it’s in small quantities, whenever I attend such gatherings.


This act is my way of encouraging their business mindset and supporting their dreams. The food or items they sell are often prepared with great care and cleanliness, with their mothers or sisters putting their hearts into making them.


So, I urge everyone attending such gatherings to purchase something from these children, no matter how small. It’s not just about buying food—it’s about nurturing the seeds of entrepreneurship within them. And if your own children ever express interest in setting up such stalls, encourage them as well. After all, not everyone will become a scholar or get a job. Who, then, will take care of the practical needs of society, like "Sob Sakrian Oigele Maare Maas Mariya Khe Khawaibo"😂 


Our society needs to progress not just in education but also in embracing business opportunities. Let’s inspire the next generation to explore these paths with confidence and pride!

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