Gurati communities offer significantly lower interest rate to people in their community, because banks are less likely to underwrite an obbesse this is pre venture capital. And the last lesson was a constantly having the need to make their community successful by giving them a soft landing if their business fails. My dad had a start up that failed, so i had to start working. Since i was 14 or 15, my first job was a data entry operator, which made like 30 dollars a month, kind of a salary. When i there is always this thing that ocayu can start do the job right, nor stabilize the family. And thend ten, you can start some business,
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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