Saturday, 28 June 2025

Learn how to live with people throwing dirt at you

 itna hi tha

I found the God - "Voluntary cooperation"

I never wanted to find a solution to any problem — I prefer to find the solution.
By that, I mean reaching a core, underlying architectural understanding and then discovering the truth within it.
So that I’m never in doubt again.

We live in a society built on voluntary cooperation.

Last night, I was driving back home around 1 a.m.
I saw many people sleeping on the roadside.

I asked myself: Why do they have to sleep here?

On the other hand, Ambani lives a kingly life.

What’s the core difference?
What are these people not doing that has led them to the streets — and may keep them there for life?
What does Ambani know that allows him and his family to remain the richest in the country across generations?

I have nothing against Ambani or any other wealthy individual.
I simply want to understand — deeply — what they know and practice that makes them rich and powerful.

Because I want to be rich and powerful too.

It took me almost 12 years to find the answer.

And the answer is: voluntary cooperation.

Ambani is able to transact and cooperate with over a billion people — through Jio and his other businesses.
He provides what billions of people want, through a massive network of people and technology that deliver it efficiently.

But at its core, it’s simple:
He is one man transacting with a billion others.
And those people are happy to pay him for the product or service they receive.

That’s how you become a billionaire — and stay one.
Create something billions of people want, and are willing to pay for.

They don’t care about how hard you work, how much energy you put in, where you come from, your religion, your gender, your broken family, or your loneliness.

The only thing that matters to the person on the other side of the transaction is: "Does this solve my problem?"

Never forget this.

Wednesday, 25 June 2025

agar aap sales la sakte ho to aap IPO kar sakte ho

 The most important thing for a business is the growth in sales numbers  



Assuming you are able to retain customers once you have made the sales.

Tuesday, 24 June 2025

If You Don’t Choose, Life Chooses for You

If you don’t put all your energy into finding what you truly love to do every moment of your life, then life has this strange way of handing you the worst available option — both in terms of work and relationships.

I was on a trip to Jaipur, driving from Delhi on this breathtaking highway surrounded by hills and farmlands.

There’s a divider between the two sides of the road, beautifully lined with plants bearing pink flowers.

I noticed several locals hired to tend to these plants. Among them, a young woman in her late 20s caught my eye. She was trimming the plants in the scorching heat, with warm winds blowing and cars rushing past at high speeds. I happened to glance at her face — and she didn’t look happy at all. In fact, she looked like she hated what she was doing.

My mind drifted. It struck me that she’s probably working with the only option available to her. Maybe she hasn’t searched for anything better. Maybe she’s not equipped to. She’s clearly motivated to earn, but she’s stuck in this role for now.

And if she doesn’t put in the effort to search for something better — something she genuinely enjoys — the chances are high that she’ll be doing this same work for years to come. She may end up hating every single day of it. She may ask herself, “Was I born only to do this?” And sadly, some people around her may even convince her not to aim higher — to be content with what she has.

But from the bottom of my heart, I believe it’s her duty to find what she loves doing every single day.

All of us are special — the odds of our existence are infinitesimally small, yet here we are. We are healthy, intelligent enough to reflect on our situation, and have the energy to change our lives.

Don’t compromise on the core elements of your life. Go and create the life you truly want — because only you can.