Meet Abdulrehman Muzaffar

 

We’re excited to introduce you to the always interesting and insightful Abdulrehman Muzaffar. We hope you’ll enjoy our conversation with Abdulrehman below.

Hi Abdulrehman , appreciate you sitting with us today to share your wisdom with our readers. So, let’s start with resilience – where do you get your resilience from?

Man, life really knows how to throw punches. But I guess that’s where my resilience comes from—getting knocked down, dusting myself off, and standing up again, every single time.

Losing my grandfather was a hit I didn’t see coming. He was a constant in my life, and suddenly, he wasn’t there anymore. At the same time, I switched to a new college, trying to keep up while carrying all that emotional weight. It wasn’t just about studies—it was about figuring out how to function when everything around me felt different.

Then there were friendships that took unexpected turns. I thought some bonds were unbreakable, but life had other plans. It messed me up for a while, I won’t lie. But I realized that not everyone stays, and that’s part of the deal. You don’t stop walking just because the road changes.

Along with all that, I’ve been handling my business (Pinnacle Overseas), managing shop duty, balancing studies, and taking care of things at home. There are days when I feel drained, days when I want to pause—but I don’t. I can’t. I had to shut down my first company, but instead of letting that defeat me, I built something new. Stronger. Better.

At this point, resilience isn’t just something I have—it’s something I’ve earned. I know what it feels like to start from zero. I know how it feels when things don’t go your way, when life tests you again and again. But if I’ve learned one thing, it’s this: pain isn’t permanent, and neither is failure.

I have dreams—big ones. I want to go abroad, become an architect, build something real. And I know nothing great comes easy. The way I see it, every setback is just fuel for the next comeback.

So yeah, life can hit hard. But me? I hit harder.

Great, so let’s take a few minutes and cover your story. What should folks know about you and what you do?

At Pinnacle Overseas, we’re all about delivering top-quality sportswear and apparel to athletes and sports enthusiasts worldwide. We’re spreading the word by staying active on social media, connecting with like-minded businesses, and sharing real stories of how our products help people perform at their best. Through referrals, email updates, and collaborations, we’re building a community of loyal customers who trust in our brand. Our aim is to keep it simple, authentic, and customer-focused while growing locally and globally.

There is so much advice out there about all the different skills and qualities folks need to develop in order to succeed in today’s highly competitive environment and often it can feel overwhelming. So, if we had to break it down to just the three that matter most, which three skills or qualities would you focus on?

Resilience: Life has thrown its fair share of challenges my way, but my ability to bounce back and keep moving forward has been my greatest strength. Whether it was losing my grandfather, facing difficult transitions, or dealing with setbacks in my business, resilience has allowed me to push through and turn adversity into fuel for growth.

Adaptability: Transitioning to a new college while managing the emotional weight of loss and adjusting to changes in my personal life showed me the importance of adaptability. Whether it’s handling a shift in my environment or navigating unexpected challenges, I’ve learned to adjust quickly and keep focused on my goals, no matter how different things get.

Entrepreneurial Mindset: Managing Pinnacle Overseas has taught me the importance of staying creative, finding opportunities in adversity, and continuously improving. Shutting down my first company and rebuilding stronger has sharpened my entrepreneurial skills. I’ve learned how to take risks, learn from failures, and innovate to grow my business.

Before we go, any advice you can share with people who are feeling overwhelmed?

When I feel overwhelmed, I usually take a step back and breathe. It’s easy to get caught up in everything happening at once, especially when juggling so many things—like managing my business, school, and personal challenges. I’ve learned that it’s okay to not have everything figured out in the moment. What helps me is breaking things down into smaller tasks. If I can handle one thing at a time, it doesn’t feel as heavy.

I also remind myself that it’s okay to pause. I’ve had my share of days when I felt drained, and instead of pushing through and burning out, I’ve learned to take short breaks, whether it’s a walk, listening to music, or just being in silence. It clears my head and helps me come back stronger.

Another thing is reaching out to people I trust. Sometimes talking things out with my best friend or family helps me gain perspective and feel less alone in it all. And when it comes to my business, I remind myself of my purpose—why I started Pinnacle Overseas in the first place. I keep my long-term goals in mind and trust that every setback is part of the journey.

So my advice? Don’t rush yourself. Take a moment to breathe, break things down, and lean on those who support you. Things don’t need to be perfect, just steady.

Contact Info:

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