Every bad behavior in human beings comes from being shortum about everything, right? Anything, if you tar long enough game, it doesn't seem like a bad thing. It's not natural for humans to think 30 years out. And therefore people do stupid things with their reputation because they don't think it matters ten years later. But if you do grow your reputation slowly, it gives you huge powers later on. Becase comepounds quickly. In fact, everybody who tries to hack a reputation is penalized badly byte ciety and they get corrected quickly. Slow reputation usually gives you more currency to outlast. Some people are just naturally good at judgment. They're very good at that
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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