I support purpose driven startups.

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I founded Evernomic where we manage over a dozen startups.
I also published my first book at 16, and now write on Entrepreneur and more.
P.S. I am starting a Fellowship as well. Read more here.

  • 10 Things I Learned After My TED Talk

  • How I Juggle 8 Startups

  • I Read a Book a Day for 30 Days

About me

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I founded Evernomic where we manage over a dozen startups. I also love writing about things I learn along the way. I published my first book at 16, and now write on Entrepreneur and other reputable publications.I began my career at 13 by coding virtual, self driving cars on a national level in Iran, where I’m originally from. I then moved to Cyprus where I founded my first startup. We developed investment software for the masses.Shortly after, we launched a FoodTech startup to help you find the best recipes from ingredients you have around. I then led the board of JA Alumni Cyprus where I realized my passion is supporting entrepreneurship.It was then when the idea for Evernomic was born and has been my focus since. We now manage a dozen projects including:

In my free time, I engage in public speaking arrangements and event organization. I gave my first TED talk at 18, hosted countless events and have been invited to speak at events such as Cyprus Diaspora Forum.

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What?
I love writing about things I learn on my journey. Anything from business theory to the inner workings of my portfolio companies, or just personal insights on things I encounter.
Why?
Let me learn my lessons the hard way and you can learn them in minutes, effortlessly.
When?
I aim to write weekly, not all of which are sent out in my newsletter. I haven't set a specific schedule yet but you can expect monthly emails at the very least.
Here are some examples of my past writing:

  • 10 Things I Learned After My TED Talk

  • How I Juggle 8 Startups

  • I Read a Book a Day for 30 Days

Fellowship

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I've been involved in businesses in a range of industries. When I was younger, I couldn't quite figure what my "passion" was. When leading the Cypriot Junior Achievement Alumni network, I realized I love entrepreneurship — that's my passion.Through my work at Evernomic and private contributions, I support entrepreneurs and startups. Albeit, that's business. I would love to support exceptional startups regardless of there being any direct benefit to me.So, one of my many plans is establishing a fellowship. I'll be transparent, at this stage, it's not sustainable for me to hand out $100K checks and dedicate a 2-year program. Until I can, I would love to support great ideas in any way that I can.So, if you're an entrepreneur that fits my investment thesis, or building something purposefully exceptional, reach out to me. I will support you with advisory, networking, marketing and any other services within my ability.Talk soon,
Arian

Investment thesis

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I started entrepreneurship at a young age. While that comes with its countless benefits, there is one distinct threat — lack of responsibilities. There was nothing to tie me down, I could pretty much pursue anything that came my way. That lead to a prolonged stage of confusion, until I found a purpose.It runs deeper than you can imagine. Every move I make is planned and has a reason behind it beyond the immediate outcome. My success only showed once I adopted this approach. By extension, I believe in purpose-driven startups.This purpose can either be a result of pursuing an idea that perfectly matches the founders' individual characteristics, an inspiring story or a detailed strategic plan. I don't chase the hype.That sums up my investment thesis but here are some specifics.

  • I look for sustainable and economical businesses, not potential unicorns.

  • I like to boost an incline, not fight a decline. The model should be such that a steady growth can be streamlined.