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Author: Asif Amod

Raising Core Skills for 2030 (One Bedtime Story at a Time)

Posted on May 11, 2025May 11, 2025 by Asif Amod

The other night, as I tucked Khawlah and Thauban into bed, Khawlah asked me a question that made me pause:“Papa, when we’re big, what kind of work will we do?” It’s a simple question, but beneath it lies the real challenge of parenting today:We’re raising children not just for 2030 — we’re raising them for…

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Revenue Is Clarity: 14 Hard-Earned Lessons That Shifted How I Build

Posted on May 7, 2025 by Asif Amod

You can burn weeks sketching the perfect idea on a whiteboard. Run around in circles planning, tweaking, perfecting… and still have nothing to show for it. Meanwhile, someone else out there is winging a cold DM, stumbling through a sales call—and getting paid. What’s the difference? One’s moving. The other’s perfecting. I’ve been on both…

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The Night My Kids Met the Librarian Robots

Posted on May 5, 2025May 5, 2025 by Asif Amod

It started like most evenings in our home a bit of noise, a lot of laughter, and that post-supper chaos where everyone has something very important to say right before bedtime. Khawlah, our oldest, had just finished brushing her teeth when she caught me near the doorway. “Papa,” she asked, “how do those smart robots…

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The Struggle Is the Point: Why We Need to Think Before We Ask

Posted on May 4, 2025 by Asif Amod

The goats were fighting again. I was trying to sort out a small programming bug while keeping one eye on the kids outside. Somewhere between chicken feed and line 84 of my code, one of the kids ran up and asked: “Papa, how do I spell ‘galaxy’?” I paused. I knew the answer, obviously. But…

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When Boys Were Men – The Forgotten Standard of Youth in Islam

Posted on May 1, 2025April 30, 2025 by Asif Amod

It’s quiet. Subtle. But it’s happening right in front of us. A generation of boys who never really grow up. Men who wear the title but never shoulder the weight. And a society that keeps pushing adulthood further and further into the distance — like some finish line we were never meant to cross. “Relax,…

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The Goodly Tree Podcast Has Officially Launched!

Posted on April 28, 2025April 29, 2025 by Asif Amod

Alhamdulillah — it’s finally real. After weeks (months, really) of thought, preparation, and a lot of sitting outside wondering if it would ever happen — The Goodly Tree Podcast is live. It’s here. It’s raw. It’s real. And honestly? It feels like the beginning of something special. 🎧 Listen now: Spotify Apple Podcasts   Why…

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The Fragrance of Hope: Lessons from a Broken Bottle

Posted on April 28, 2025April 28, 2025 by Asif Amod

Sometimes the most profound reminders don’t come from lectures or books. They come quietly — tucked inside the small, almost forgettable moments of someone else’s day. Recently, someone shared a story with me. A simple story, but one that left a deep imprint on my mind. It was a Friday morning. They were preparing for…

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Raising Them Right: What the Prophet ﷺ Taught Me About My Kids

Posted on April 27, 2025April 27, 2025 by Asif Amod

Last night I was sitting outside, watching the night sky, thinking about my future podcasting session. Khawlah was still half-awake next to me trying to stop Sonic (our melliois), mumbling something about baking a cake and mayonnaise. The others were inside, winding down after a long day of chicken drama, goat escapes, and endless questions…

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About Me

Most people wake up to an alarm clock. I wake up to roosters and the hum of solar panels. Life out here isn’t always easy, but that’s the point. I have six kids, and we homeschool—actually, we unschool. No rigid curriculums, just learning through curiosity and real challenges.

Islam plays a huge role in my life. It reminds me that success isn’t just about money or status—it’s about what you do with what you’ve been given. I am the co-founder of an ethically focused digital agency where we build cloud software and marketing systems.

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