Eye Opening Speech Part 3

 

Eye Opening Speech Part 3 


This location has different startup entrepreneurs than Silicon Valley. India can equal others' results. India boasts opportunity. When I was younger, I toured the country aimlessly and sometimes visited a bustling market where someone saw an opportunity. I've noticed that tendency. India is developing, but it may take years to reach its potential. You can. But the time is wrong. Keep going. India will create large software businesses in a few years.

 

We'll spot them. You will create the next Google, Tesla, Spotify, etc. Though I can't name who, someone in this room will do it. One amazing idea may launch a tsunami of innovation that changes whole industries in ways nobody could have foreseen. Random outcomes. I've read about people's pasts not mattering.

I've met the loveliest folks who didn't question my background and supported my ideas. I'm following those who have inspired me, and I know I'll have to work hard (including being away from loved ones for lengthy periods of time, dealing with criticism, and selling a brilliant concept no one appears to desire). "I have not been unsuccessful," stated Thomas Edison, characterizing entrepreneurship.

 10,000 unsuccessful techniques. I founded companies in Germany, Brazil, the UK, Israel, and China. Surveys show 21% of working-age persons in sixty nations intend to establish their own enterprises in three years.

I think India will lead the digital economy. I've always felt this, thus setting objectives that thrill you is crucial. Long-term success comes from following your passions. Scientists, engineers, designers, and others are invited. Success depends on labor and commitment. You're being reading. Thank you.

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