Someone who has more choices usually has ability to make better decisions than people who have lesser choices. A lot of times our founders or are like parents who sometimes just know intuitively something is wrong with their kid, or their start up, or their company. But emotions are not good enough to solve the problem, but they are very at knowing interially something is off. Ad and you like, even doctors will struggle when a mother feels something about the kidand theyre like, we can't find something an o,Something is off. And they just feel it. It's a great place to find something to be fixed, not a great tool to use how to fix,. So i think
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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