We tend not to like surprises, right? So i'm thinking specifically. You know, the oil shoots up, we come up h simple. That's a surprise. It disrupts the way that we thought something was going to happen and our perception on to the world. And then we ignore it. We talk ourselves out of it. We dismiss it instead of exploring it. But isa, your loved one, you a surprise which is placked nicely, you are just excited because you do not feel the threat attached to this. The same gift, looks the same, feels the same, ways the same and causes different emotion.
My guest is Indian entrepreneur and venture capitalist Kunal Shah who calls on his decades of entrepreneurial experience to discuss what he’s learned about what motivates people, and how observing trends hiding in plain sight has made him a runaway success in business.
We also discuss the many cultural differences between India and the West, what he learned growing up in the family business and how he applies it today, observing reality, why he dropped out of an MBA program, strategies for decision-making, and so much more.
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