How to start a business & why?
Ali Zar opens up about how his motivation to start a business came from a deep desire for independence and freedom. He reflects on his early years watching his father run businesses, which instilled in him the belief that building something of your own brings more meaning than working a 9-to-5 job. His story reveals how passion and values can fuel entrepreneurship, not just money.
Talent Bara ya Hardwork | Zar Naama | Ali Zar
Ali Zar opens the poem by exploring what talent means. He speaks about talent as a gift—something a person is born with, an inner spark that sets them apart without much effort. This natural ability often brings early praise, success, and admiration, leading people to believe they’re destined for greatness. However, Zar also highlights that while talent can provide a head start, it is not sustainable on its own. Without structure and growth, talent quickly stagnates. The poem questions the value of talent when it becomes a reason for avoiding hard work, warning that what once seemed like a blessing can become a burden if it creates overconfidence and entitlement.
Apka Dimagh Theek hai ? | Zar Naama | Ali Zar
Ali Zar begins by addressing the common trap of the victim mentality. He explains how many people, in both relationships and professional settings, constantly blame others, circumstances, or past experiences for their lack of progress. This mindset leads to emotional suffering, constant overthinking, and a cycle of helplessness, which ultimately prevents growth and problem-solving.
You will GET FIRED Soon | Zar Naama
The video opens with a provocative statement: “You will get fired soon,” setting the stage for an honest and raw discussion about the realities of job instability. Zar Naama immediately captures attention by breaking the myth of corporate security, especially for those who get too comfortable or ignore growth.
Is it time to Leave PAKISTAN? | Zar Naama
Over 730,000 educated and intellectual Pakistanis left the country in 2022 in search of better opportunities. This outflow, known as brain drain, highlights more than migration—it reflects the departure of professionals, students, and visionaries whose absence weakens the nation’s potential. The loss is not just of numbers, but of capability, innovation, and long-term growth.
The $1 Billion Dollar Gamble | Toyota Lexus Case Study | Zar Naama
Toyota once made a massive $1 billion gamble—a decision that would eventually become one of the smartest moves in automotive history. It wasn’t just about launching a new car; it was about redefining Toyota’s identity and penetrating the luxury vehicle market.
Why is Kim Kardashian so BIG | Toyota Lexus Case Study | Zar Naama | Re-Upload
Kim Kardashian comes from a notable family background. Her father, Robert Kardashian, was one of the attorneys who famously won the O.J. Simpson trial. Her mother, Kris Jenner, later married Bruce Jenner (now Caitlyn Jenner), adding to the media attention around the family.
The Real Estate SCAM of Pakistan | Zar Naama
The concept of real estate dates back to ancient times, when early humans lived in forests and no one owned land. People would gather in locations based on the availability of water. There was no idea of land ownership—land was a shared, natural resource used collectively.
HOW TO START A BUSINESS AND WHY ?
Ali Zar opens up about how his motivation to start a business came from a deep desire for independence and freedom. He reflects on his early years watching his father run businesses, which instilled in him the belief that building something of your own brings more meaning than working a 9-to-5 job. His story reveals how passion and values can fuel entrepreneurship, not just money.
Apka Dimagh Theek hai ? | Zar Naama | Ali Zar
Ali Zar begins by addressing the common trap of the victim mentality. He explains how many people, in both relationships and professional settings, constantly blame others, circumstances, or past experiences for their lack of progress. This mindset leads to emotional suffering, constant overthinking, and a cycle of helplessness, which ultimately prevents growth and problem-solving.
Talent Bara ya Hardwork | Zar Naama | Ali Zar
Ali Zar opens the poem by exploring what talent means. He speaks about talent as a gift—something a person is born with, an inner spark that sets them apart without much effort. This natural ability often brings early praise, success, and admiration, leading people to believe they’re destined for greatness. However, Zar also highlights that while talent can provide a head start, it is not sustainable on its own. Without structure and growth, talent quickly stagnates. The poem questions the value of talent when it becomes a reason for avoiding hard work, warning that what once seemed like a blessing can become a burden if it creates overconfidence and entitlement.
You will GET FIRED Soon | Zar Naama
The video opens with a provocative statement: "You will get fired soon," setting the stage for an honest and raw discussion about the realities of job instability. Zar Naama immediately captures attention by breaking the myth of corporate security, especially for those who get too comfortable or ignore growth.
Is it time to Leave PAKISTAN? | Zar Naama
Over 730,000 educated and intellectual Pakistanis left the country in 2022 in search of better opportunities. This outflow, known as brain drain, highlights more than migration—it reflects the departure of professionals, students, and visionaries whose absence weakens the nation’s potential. The loss is not just of numbers, but of capability, innovation, and long-term growth.
The $1 Billion Dollar Gamble | Toyota Lexus Case Study | Zar Naama
Toyota once made a massive $1 billion gamble—a decision that would eventually become one of the smartest moves in automotive history. It wasn’t just about launching a new car; it was about redefining Toyota’s identity and penetrating the luxury vehicle market.
Why is Kim Kardashian so BIG | Toyota Lexus Case Study | Zar Naama | Re-Upload
Kim Kardashian comes from a notable family background. Her father, Robert Kardashian, was one of the attorneys who famously won the O.J. Simpson trial. Her mother, Kris Jenner, later married Bruce Jenner (now Caitlyn Jenner), adding to the media attention around the family.
The Real Estate SCAM of Pakistan | Zar Naama
The concept of real estate dates back to ancient times, when early humans lived in forests and no one owned land. People would gather in locations based on the availability of water. There was no idea of land ownership—land was a shared, natural resource used collectively.
The 9 Years of Loss | Amazon Case Study
From 1994 to 2002, Amazon consistently reported financial losses every year. Yet, despite these losses, the company continued to grow. By 2024, Amazon had reached a market capitalization of $1.8 trillion—a figure that highlights how long-term strategy can often outweigh short-term profitability.
Rise and Fall of Yahoo
Yahoo was founded in 1994, during the early days of the internet. At a time when people were just beginning to explore the web and wanted to search for information, Yahoo stepped in as one of the first search engines. It quickly became a gateway to the internet and gained massive popularity.
Family Vloggers ka Dhanda
This discussion explores the business model of family vloggers, analyzing how they operate, earn, and influence their audience. The aim is to understand how this content niche works and why it attracts so much attention.
Men v Women, Why Women Don't make Money?
The video explores the question: Why are women financially less successful than men across the world? It clarifies that success is relative for each individual, but for the purpose of this discussion, financial success is being used as the main criterion.
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