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Build a Self-Sustaining Organization that Outlives You

Free your business from you, and you from your business.

Your business runs on your vision, your presence, your decisions.
Which means it can’t run without you.
The cost? Burnout. Bottlenecks. And a ceiling on your growth.
Scaling isn’t just about structure. It’s about identity.
To free your business, you have to let go of the version of you that built it.

How? You Hire a Fool.
The only one who can ask what no one else dares to ask.

What’s a Fool Got to Do With It?

Why the Fool?

In royal courts, the fool was the only one who could speak truth to the king.
He didn’t command. He didn’t convince. He asked what no one else dared to ask.
When you hire the Fool, you enter a space where clarity is not given—but evoked.

No advice. No fixes. Just the question that sets you free.

This Isn’t Coaching. This Is a Conscious Disruption.

What You'll Experience

  • A 90-minute private session to confront what’s unsaid.
  • Radical, catalytic questions—no flattery, no fluff.
  • Clarity about the identity you’re outgrowing.
  • A written reflection of what emerged—not advice, but truth in your own words.

Still carrying it all?
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About Bhavesh Naik

Bhavesh Naik is the mind behind Hire a Fool, a distinctive approach to executive coaching and organizational transformation rooted in the ancient wisdom of the truth-telling fool.

In royal courts, the fool was the only one who could speak freely to the king—and still be invited back. Bhavesh plays a similar role with today’s leaders, helping them confront what others won’t say, explore their deeper leadership philosophy, and build organizations that thrive without depending on them.

With over 25 of experience guiding founders and executives, he combines business rigor with deep human insight to create spaces where clarity, courage, and transformation take root.

He is also the host of The Business Philosopher Within You podcast, where he explores the inner and outer journeys of leadership.

Bhavesh Naik, Awayre.com, Hire A Fool

You’ve Outgrown the Version of You That Built This.

The next stage of your business starts when you're ready to let go of what no longer serves it—or you.
Clarity doesn’t come from more advice.
It comes from the right question, at the right time.

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