1001 Lessons on Success with Sejo Jahić

Sejo Jahić drži predavanje u COSMOHUBU, na temu 1001 savjet za uspjeh

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“Never let anyone tell you that you’re not good enough because of where you come from.”
If there’s one sentence everyone took home from Sejo Jahić’s talk – it was this one.

Last weekend, COSMOHUB had the honor of hosting a truly unforgettable event. We welcomed Sejo Jahić – a man who has spent over three decades living and working in the United States, but whose roots remain deeply grounded in Bosnia. This was the first time Sejo gave a presentation in Bosnian – and that wasn’t just a detail. It was emotional. It was honest. It was brave.

From setbacks to stars – and back, then up again

Sejo shared a collection of personal insights – notes he wrote down over the years. These weren’t empty motivational slogans. These were lessons formed through failure, recovery, self-discovery, and the pursuit of something better and more meaningful.

Through his simple but deeply authentic storytelling, Sejo reminded us of things we often forget while chasing success

More than a talk – a moment of reflection

What made this event special wasn’t just the content – but the tone in which it was delivered. Sejo spoke openly, without pretense, without ego. Just presence, honesty, and genuine intention to give back to the community he came from.

COSMOHUB strives to be more than just a workspace. We aim to be a space for exchange, learning, growth, and inspiration – a place where ideas meet people, and people meet themselves.

Thank you!

Thank you, Sejo, for your time, your trust, and every word you shared.
Thank you to everyone who joined us – for listening, engaging, and simply being present.
And a heartfelt thanks to our event sponsor, BH Telecom, for making this gathering possible and supporting meaningful conversations in our community.

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1001 Lessons on Success with Sejo Jahić

“Never let anyone tell you that you’re not good enough because of where you come from.”If there’s one sentence everyone took home from Sejo Jahić’s talk – it was this