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First Note
Author: Seyyed Yaqub Shah Sadat, Kabul, Afghanistan 🇦🇫, Dari Farsi, T.me/sadat_ARAD
Trade is a creative endeavor that has been connecting people for centuries and strengthening connections between cultures and societies.
In this fast-paced world, trade is not just a means for exchanging goods and services, but an opportunity to get to know different cultures and lives.
Let me share my experience with you that for about three weeks now, I have become acquainted with dozens of Iranians through Arad Branding and feel like a part of the Arad family.
Trade, like a flowing river from the mountains to the sea, guides the flow of life towards progress and prosperity.
On this winding road, those who take steps with courage and vigilance quickly get closer to their goals and become more aware on their journey.
Trade, like beautiful flowers in a spring garden, brings color and fragrance of life around us and brings joy and happiness to our hearts.
We all benefit from this prosperity and beauty of trade and enjoy it.
For this reason, I consider trade as an art of life that leads to personal and social growth and progress.
With effort, patience, perseverance, and work, this beautiful art can be turned into a story of victory and success.

Second Note
Author: Zahra Gholizadeh, Shiraz, Iran 🇮🇷, Farsi, wa.me/989120359909
Hello
I want to share a memory with you that contains a thought-provoking message.
I appreciate you for patiently reading this note to the end.
I almost have a lot of commuting to Tehran because my daughter resides in Tehran. This time, when I came to Tehran to attend the expo exhibition, my 6-year-old grandson, Amir Taha, invited me to a game that he had designed himself.
He said he wanted to contact me in the role of a buyer, and I would respond as a shoe and sandal merchant.
Then he called me with a mobile phone.
The conversation or, in other words, negotiation between me and my grandson was completely spontaneous in this exciting game:
Amir Taha: Hello, Mrs. Gholizadeh.
Me: Hello, good time, how can I help you?
Amir Taha: Are you a shoe and sandal merchant? I found your number on the website.
Me: Yes, sure, please introduce yourself.
Amir Taha: I'm Torabi.
Me: Nice to meet you, Mr. Torabi, what kind of shoes are you interested in?
Amir Taha: Does your collection also work in the field of sports shoes?
Me: Yes, we are active in all types of shoes.
Amir Taha: I wanted to order specialized football sports shoes.
Me: That's great! I'm at your service.
Amir Taha: Aren't you asking my name?
Me: But you introduced yourself.
Amir Taha: I said my name, ma'am!
Me: Alright, please tell me your name.
Amir Taha: I'm Mahdi Torabi, a player of Persepolis team!
Me: Wow! Mr. Torabi, I'm glad to talk to you.
It's an honor that you chose our collection to order football sports shoes.
Amir Taha: You're welcome. I'll send you the WhatsApp number of my coach, Mr. Yahya Golmohammadi.
Send him the pictures, videos, and details of the shoes so that if he agrees with you, we can make a deal.
Me: Sure, dear Mr. Torabi.
Hopefully, if we agree, we can cooperate with you in supplying Persepolis football shoes.
This childish game had messages for me.
First, how well children observe the behaviors of family members, analyze their actions, and immerse themselves in their roles.
So, we can engage children's minds with the concept of trade indirectly through teaching them.
The fact that Amir Taha accepted me as a shoe and sandal merchant was very fascinating for me.
Secondly, I had to expand my field of work and also work in the field of shoes, especially sports shoes.
Thirdly, Amir Taha's question intrigued my mind, "Does your collection also work in the field of sports shoes...?"
So, I had to be a member of a group!!!
Considering Mr. Talia's talks on the necessity of teamwork, I had thought about this many times, but this childish game highlighted the concept of teamwork in my mind.
By the grace of God, I am currently a member of a 9-member team of active and motivated merchants from different cities with diverse products who work together towards a common goal with double effort and have witnessed its blessings and prosperity in this short time.
I often reflect on this beautiful saying of Imam Ali (AS): "Listen, Understand, Believe, Act to be successful"

Third Note
Author: Mohammad Saberi, Qom, Iran 🇮🇷, Farsi, t.me/MOhaMad_saa
In this tough economic period where all negative energy and despair are circulating in society and people are dissatisfied with the economic situation, a company like Arad gives people hope and by providing positive energy and good spirits, it encourages people to think about improving the economic situation.
It also introduces people to a profitable and high-income job like commerce and has very useful and practical plans for this purpose that can help people. Since their own job is commerce, they have the necessary infrastructure for trade.
Arad can guide anyone who wants to enter the business world and provide them with the necessary infrastructure for trade.
In my opinion, we should appreciate and value this entire structure because they have a very noble goal of improving the economic situation of the country and they tirelessly work towards it.
Hoping for the success of this great structure.

Fourth Note
Author: Azam Soltani, Tehran, Iran 🇮🇷, Farsi, t.me/Ssolttani1355
I want to talk about relationships today.
With the memory of God who created us and gave each of us his nature and essence.
No one can continue living alone in this big and beautiful world.
Humans, like some animals such as ants that live socially, cannot continue their lives alone.
Because every human needs food after the air, which is prepared with the help of farmers, gardeners, bakers, etc., and reaches us humans.
Humans need love and affection, they need someone to live with love and have the motivation to live.
God, the compassionate, has initially given him a family, and secondly, society, where the family is divided into two types - close and distant relatives, and society is divided into friends, colleagues, and acquaintances.
If we talk about relationships, it becomes a book itself.
I, too, in the city where I live, am a stranger and alone, but have very good relationships with friends and colleagues, whom I consider as partners in my success first with God's help and then with theirs.
Of course, it must be said that a human cannot be friends with everyone, and as the teachers have said, we must fill our surroundings with successful and positive people.
And lastly, with proper relationships in your work and life, you will surely succeed, God willing.
Respectfully
