What a roadside barber taught me about pricing with confidence.
There’s a barber in my hometown who runs his stall under a tree - just a stool, mirror, and kit. For years, he charged ₹50. One day I saw a board
“New Price - ₹100. Because I’ve improved”
When I asked him, he smiled and said
“I’ve practiced more, I know better styles, and customers wait for me. So why not charge what I’m worth?”
No apologies. No fear of losing clients
That’s thinking big - not in resources, but in self-worth Most of us ourselves - skills, ideas, or time - because we wait for permission,But the world will value you at the price you set
Ask yourself
What’s your story?
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