my eyes didn't left the screen for a single moment neither did i felt like skipping it , i suppose that's the pure ecstasy it should be carrying alongwith a deep realisation .ADMIRABLE
I am BOWLED by the eloquence, clarity and transparency....... Your HONESTY IS DISPELLING the darkness surrounding us........ I BOW at your FEET and ACCPTing you as my VIRTUAL GURU...... Live long sir !!!!
Sir, you awakened innner me. You r true philosopher. You are real leader. Torch bearer. Spiritual guru. For last few days i was only watching your videos on financial plannings and otber stuff but this video has completely changed what i was thinking about you. You became more close to my mind. Accept me as your student sir.
The most beautiful speech and thought that I have heard. I like the ease with Ankur delivered it. Thank you so much for this perspective. It made an impact!
I love the 3rd point. ❤️ Just today morning i was crying ki, life is being very hard with me, bohot mehnat muje hi q karni pardti hae 🤧. & Now i'm glad that i watched this video which gave a meaning to my hardship...
this is gold and only 50k views , whereas random videos from Amit Bhadana have 50M + views and it's not like I envy him or anything ,its just sad to see the intellect of a community as a whole
I'm so thank full to him, he changed my perspective of thinking, im actually hoping to follow his guidence. Gosh! He has RU-vid channel, so lucky to find him 😍
I have certainly learnt some important lessons from him, and I just need to implement those lessons as well. Thank you so much Ankur for letting me know about your life's journey so far. And if you ask me like you asked earlier to the school students in Gurgaon that list down 3 things that I have learnt from this video, those will be: 1. Do not search for friends or hangout with people whose likes matches with us in some ways in order to avoid focus on things that I am already interested in as it will only make it more interesting but at the cost of our precious time that we will waste. 2. Try to make everything easy like whatever we think at times that this or that cannot be done at this point of time, can be done if we start thinking or working towards it, for example there are times when we have something to say but just because of considering pre-conceived notion that others may make fun of what I am going to say, makes it hard to do that. Therefore, it's necessary to tackle things at the first time only and not wait for others to state things that are running in our mind already. 3. Make friends and get along with those people who can add something to your life and not the ones who are also inclined towards my likes, it will only make it more engaging even if it does not worth something to get engaged in.
While I find this story extremely fascinating - there's always a flip side of it about financial condition and safety net. Most people do not have enough privilege to fall back on a safety net to pursue a 10 lakh education at DU, leave a PhD, and pursue a 40 lakh MBA. Not everyone has enough financial resources to get access to the sorts of people/networks you find at ISB, even if they are capable. The idea of 'random plan' holds true for those who have similar privileges.
How's education at DU supposed to be 10 lakhs ? It's fees is just around 10k per year. Talking about Ankur sir's life , He's been facing several financial crisis during his time and took a loan to complete his grad from ISB. You can still make it to you dream life without any safety net
@@747yatinkapoor5 - You can definitely make it without any safety net, and we have enough examples in this world to justify that - so that doesn't require mine or your validation. Paying for your expensive education (~40LPA for a course today) using loans doesn't eliminate your safety net concerns. Are you aware that not every student has access to these loans? Banks set certain criteria for students to be eligible for that loan, which is dependent on your family's financial health and the collateral that you have to offer. So, people without 'random plans' often don't have the luxury and risk tolerance to NOT have a plan, even though they are capable. As I mentioned, while a lot of Ankur's lessons on life, finance, have helped me personally, the idea of 'having random plans throughout your life' might have helped him, but isn't generic and applicable for everyone, especially for the underprivileged capable young.
@@appurvaappanee2013 All the banks will be on your door to provide you a safety net If you make it to ISB. (40L edu) Agar wo bachein bhi ISB tk pohonch jae They'll easily get edu loan
Warikoo's suggestions to live a life without a plan and be comfortable with it, without letting the world enforce their definition of success on you: 1) Spend time with people who are nothing like you. 2) Live a life without entitlement, live a life without complaints. 3) Consciously thrive to do things that are out of your comfort zone.
I'd argue that being comfortable for too long, isn't a way of making people comfortable. Try sitting in that comfortable bed for too long, and then think about it.