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of complete clean daddy what it's about their safety taking into consideration. that's what released colleagues have spoken about. missed a treatment today more in the world and humanitarian day. and this day we emphasize the importance of acting for humanity. we should act what a humanity will be. sure to protect and even if he's on the perfect age workers and to billions, gusta has turned into the most this place for 8 workers according to figures. it 12th, 2023 was the days to year at 8 workers with almost $2280.00 woodworkers when killed one only in 10 months of the continuous for only goes up more than 280 workers. something can we need to protection and really create a, what's called for the importance of, of work the there's so instead of being immediately to protest,
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age workers and humanitarians, medical personnel, i civilians, according to the international humanitarian law. thank you so much for speaking to us today and basing as on this situation. we've been talking to palestinian red crescent society spokeswoman about file size. thank you. are the to the middle east, what her mouse is on the wing. be all cassandra gates of came responsibility for the explosion there was sent. a goal can tell of these one person was injured in the last is where you will start with these, according the incident, the terrorist attack also contributes. it won't be boned and such as this report from the same of what we know is right now. we are in south columbia. yvonne left the streets and last night about 8 pm and individual about 50 years old from the west bank from novelist was walking by this uh, construction shop which is actually closed. when a bomb that he was carrying went off injury one person. it seems that went off prematurely because he was most likely headed towards his stomach dog,
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which was packed with worshippers for evening prayers. it seems to be a destruction that was done to the building that the explosives war and or explosives. these were not the improvise explosive, which is very disconcerting to is really defense forces, as well as the fact that it's, it's a kind of applies. there was some planning and recognizance going on and he would go on a place on a street in a boulevard in the evening, which is pretty much deserted by the one spot where it's packed at a certain specific time in the evening with prayer worshippers that he was here right of every moment in the bomb seems to have gone. busy prematurely now, other bombs have gone off in september. there was one in your can park who went off and no one got hurt or went off prematurely. another one went off in the ghetto junction last year. no one got hurt. but the waiting for a miracle in the land of miracles is not really a plan, and this will have to do more to defend it citizens and we are concerned give them the threats coming from come off. so that will be ongoing efforts to plan farms and have suicide bombers be blowing up industry to celebrate in jerusalem and the near future. and this is very disconcerting for everyone else. you can expect we can
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follow the latest updates on these stories on our website. all t dot com always great to have you with us here without the international with, with more than 30 minutes. the the, or if you were to ask me, which is the most important the profession and the one to say it's better. i think we have this wonderful country where there is enough intrinsic demand within the country and there's enough external demand for what we do outside of the country, whatever big or small that happens in your life. no, never forget where you've come from. an entrepreneur, man who didn't get a job or going to try that was the only reason why you will do something on your
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own. it is a very scary thing if you start. but the only way to deal with it is to a stock to hello and welcome. i'm out of them. kids in the world of changing the focus now more than ever is on india product. on visual i will be talking to some of the most influential people of our great country from all walks of life to bring you the unique view on india, as culture, politics, history and, and friends, and then print. it's leaving one global state. my guess this week is no exception. is a prominent in on to put on a author and content create a very come include medical. thank you so much scott. that was kind of cool. very cool. was born in 1919. she has a bachelor's degree in physics and an m b a. and he's been on trip on uh since 2008 . he was the founding ceo of group on india and co founded nearby dot com platform
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connecting users with local motions, offering deals on services and experiences. very cool has offered 3 best selling books and has over 12000000 follows on social media. he's also an angel investor educator and public speaker. he's overall philosophy emphasizes authenticity, resilience and continuous learning. pleasure to be on the same yeah. same here. i was very happy that i will have a committee on the, on the shoulder to do it. of course that's very good. i should go should i under but you have a very interesting life. a graph is very much the bonding. i'm but it's a include camera delia data t. then you went to america, came back in the age of 24 and started start ups. and now on your, on your foot, start up with something. yes. correct. so what makes you do all these things? and it's, it's just the fact that we have our lives,
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so we don't know why we have been planted on this planet me. and all that i've told myself is if you have just one like, don't leave it with this one identity. and it says, somebody asked me, what do you do on good? you know, i did if i give them or designation other company. mm hm. you enjoy for the amount, how much time do you have? because i don't so many things that i would of to tell you everything that is to it . so what was the changing point? i went to the us at the age of $22.00. uh huh. and was it any big thing for the body to do a ph, d and physics? so me to i was only and only fascinated by physics. ok. i bad point of time. i wouldn't even be center life was to become a scientist on this for not an astronaut, a space scientist, to be precise, locate and also need like this cooling scientists like shuttle han and then what we saw days and all that. i know when that everything was happening for a plan, i got a full scholarship to go to the michigan state university for the experience, the program and those 2 years. i totally enjoyed my time,
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but i never felt like i was totally happy. i felt like i was so good with the subject and that it came to me and it could lead to me. and so it gave me the success that what i would say as and say i, there's a button is that ok start and he's doing so where he's meant to do this. but standing in front of the middle of being sure to myself, i knew that i wasn't happy. so in the age of 24 and i decided to quit my ph. d program and drop out of that much to the disappointment of my parents and come back to india and start my life all over again. you studied physics, you in the northern p as in physics. how much did that education help you and your jenny as an on the it really do, you know, the, the best thing that science teaches you, is this a way of looking at the way from a hypotheses perspective? ok, nothing is true until it's fluid. and then as a matter to prove something new, start with the hypotheses, this must be true. and then you go about creating an experiment to prove that it is or not. that's how i live my life and nothing is true on the left, solely proven it. so i seen that a validity to create structure in chaos and came from my training in the sciences,
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which is really how it doesn't onto the and onto this on the broader life. is this one k, or think you don't know what the next? maybe me and in 2000 it being on depend and india and entrepreneur, man who didn't get a job of going to try. that was the only reason why you were doing something on your the by when you, when all of that, a nice job. and there's a common job and there are these nice, nice go see jobs and i had a really good job know out of business school, i was a management consultant and management consulting is one of the most coveted jobs that are business going to be do it any way you're traveling through this thing and 5 star hotels whom we think clients whose faces you'll see on the colors of newspapers and magazines, telling them one of their shouldn't be running their business. so it was as wide, but it was beautiful and to quit all of that to become an entrepreneur. again, my parents were like, what is it wrong with the why do you and keep making these and, and decisions in your life 74 to 5 years. but i felt, again, there was so what's happening in the country, number one. and i'm going to begin connect because of any, you know,
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teen day with these very cool startups coming up and they were creating a dent. and they would as consumers, beginning to see the impact of that, then i just wanted to write it that way because i didn't know if i would get that john say, but again not. and i didn't want to leave with that. it could, i can sort of done that and i wish i had, and i'm so glad i i very much has it changed since then? so it's such a defend was i know back then it was all about. you have to make this work because this is your last shot to buttons to today's generation. the setup that we had in the opportunities we sit on the way that the world is connected. mix the founder of today's so much more auditions and so much more them vicious. and they know that they have multiple tries. they know that they want to feed and feed very fast, so they've been on very fast. they know that feeling it is not that. and it's, it's brilliant to see 28 hours with such a passion but such and dr. with such
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a mission, leading the charter saying we have the void and this is ok please. this is a moment. this is our time. nothing's going to stop us and that is capital coming all the way and that is extension coming. i way that our customers in lock is where you can build it's 8 so, so different from and all these opportunities are being offered in modeling. and oh yeah, absolutely. and that's the fascinating part. i think we have this wonderful country where there is enough intrinsic demand within the country and there's enough external demand for what we do outside of the country. and so when you look at this software, it is this business model which is making in debt, but make for it outside of india. mm. so you have these wonderful setups for any large ones who have their offices, that dev centers in india. they create software through the abilities of people that we have created and it's the most he made for outside up and down, right? it was the other one. so would find it at the right price. find a just is competitive. find is just as good offered at great value and so on, and then you'll have these uh, the to seek or did it the consumer brands nowadays. yes, we just like, no,
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let's not go to the retail store. let's not go through the distribution channel. let's just say that actually to the consumer, we have a great product to build and we can do that because we believe, and i know that it is a market very large market that is willing to adopt that, whether it's best services or that supports new candidates fashion or it's what not . i'm just fascinated with so many things coming in this country every now and then vote for it outside of the country and folders within both of us means you have to push me fund a bit and so a month. what does it mean, crush me funded? mean to i wouldn't make that much meaning funded by observation on my experience. and what i mean by that is, i never stayed in because me and i have mom and dad who grew up in cust main studies. english mean little got video and even they got married and so all of my gosh mediately, what's in my culture comes from them, looking at mine, grandmother and my and went to another and put on the side when they were there any
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truly experiencing it 1st time in one sense, so for me, it was all about stories and it was all about culture. it was all about value is it was all about being grounded and remaining around it. i, i remember there's one thing that my, my always tells me that whatever big or small that happens in your life, don't ever forget where you've come from. what my bed is wonderfully data is. they just acted as examples. i saw them and i saw them conduct themselves despite hardships, despite the need, any hard circumstances in my life they never gave up on the values of what it is to be a good thing is that something you will want to transferred to your own 3 children i know that that i think is the only thing i would want to do it. no i, i almost say this that they are blessed to be born in 2 days in the hour with so many things are and they can get off by design. and by default, opportunities are coming that way, and education is like really and we don't have access of all of that. they're going to find a school is being taught by the find those features. and the son just came back
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from the fort a school trip, and he was competing with themes outside. and it's fascinating. my 1st flight was at 22. and that was the state of the us bought on a loan that my father to because that was the only way we could afford that one rate to get in. and now they have all of those that to me. so i believe that the only job as credits is to give them the right set of values. so what does it mean to be an end? and you said that this is what your parents go to. this is what you want to teach your children. what does your country potter for me? it stands for 3 things. one, it stands for a very deep rooted sense of culture and values and that we have an attitude because of a history because of our faith is that that is gordon everyone. and by that measure, and i remember the type, the statute, everything has life and index you should respect. and they showed up certainly according to the highest order. and i, and i love that about the fates, but bitch people are raised and how that has really shaped up. i'd identity number
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2 is to the theater directly. i didn't, i assigned myself so lucky. born in 1918 when the country was going to its own struggles, me was still a very young country, was still odd, but to see this transformation in 40 years and it's unbelievable. and no, you would have seen that from 1950 still without is to date. it doesn't feel like one life thing. it seems like many lifetime i happen. and i remember the time with, but he used to be there's no black and white television. yes. the same now in the room, i know the color is the signal coming or no it showed from the room that needs to be connected to a know everything is that i don't understand what it is to walk up to the television and doing the norm and see the big tv. that's it and it's such a fascinating thing to hear life. and the 3rd thing is for me, it was dying that had to happen with finally, i believe being recognized for we truly are guilty. and even with that,
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we were almost like in the hiding, we were like, no shouldn't be step out, should we put our neck out should because i'd opinion out or not, but now it just feels like we are this very confident i got it moved out from a teenage body, we're fully aware of. we are, we know where to find weaknesses. we had a verified mishaps and out of whatever the ms doings put them in. winning to connect, we are willing to improve and we're not going to take any random opinion about us. just face value, we're willing to defend ourselves and face identity. so i just like this boring and vicious on dishes in the about a product right now. what, what is your opinion about social media? it's a double. that's why i would say it had a business unified quote. it says you are the average of the 5 people you spend most time with. i think that's good to make why the division entered is what you would be average of the 5 ideas or confidence pieces that you most consume me
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because that is going to determine who you become, right? if you go on twitter or style, what are you to see and you can do content, which is for walk active, which is full of hate, which is always going to pinpoint this one did they, is that one said, this is what's wrong. this is what that you're going to become, that person couldn't do it, that's what we are. as humans, we just hardwired ourselves by the conditioning. that happens. what on the other hand, if you were to consume content that shows all the positivity in the world and uplifting and great stories of inspiration and motivation, you're going to believe that and become that. i think that choice remains with the individual and it becomes the responsibility of, let's say, the bed and still in cottage kids towards bed. now, which we certainly do. we were always telling me that in his mind that watch content that makes you feel happy. and again, with those he just came back from, well, i guess it was terribly homesick when it was his 1st time and he was and he was all
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crying, missing us. and he said, here's one thing you have to do. i'm going become physically active and go for a swim. going just walk under treatment and vision and don't watch social media. but that number is you. it doesn't make you feel like it is just interacting with. it is not education and you have to always farms. this distinction between entertainment and education and anything that makes you feel a life is helping you. anything that makes a feeling known is just trying, you know, unfortunately they have that capability and making the same boat. i'm glad that i'm on the side of education and learning because i wouldn't have it any other way. i can dance and sing for the lowest grade i the on social media. i am and social media. i have a very active presence on social media. i create content. yes, and that's why i think you're not on the english language wikipedia page. i am not on our way now. who does i don't care. so it's like it's, it's not, it's not something that validates my. so how do you, how do you manage to not to be on that you have i,
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i don't even know that they would be people who would try to be on sale to keep video something. oh, okay. but, but i, i, so me, it's not in progress. so how do you, how do you react to criticism? because you are dealing with 20 or people and 28 or young generation is constantly literate about criticism. i really feel that for somebody to this on a complete stranger online means a middle, something broken in your own life. you can be a truly happy person and throw in somebody else. i do find them into believe that a truly happy bus. and we never told any because they just have to, they don't need to put somebody else don't to be happy. all right. and the 2nd one really helps me as but which is in all of this noise of trolling and heat and whatnot that happens on social media, is often some cigna and somebody who but helps is trying to tell you something meaningfully, but not necessarily in the appropriate tonality, somebody becomes to abstract the message from the tone of the message and say
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somebody is abusing me, calling me names. but trying to tell me something that i should be doing something about that because my job and i think it's like where some of it of majority and wisdom and experience that we use to get to that point. but that's what i'm capable of. and i have loved that about myself, so i can instantly pick up the signal from that noise and say, for this person while calling the all of those names, just trying to hate it towards this one thing. and if i were to fix that one thing, it would only make me a better was enough myself onto the other thing was really bought as jen z is the fear of failure. i guess. i also didn't like failure for the longest time because when you go into it, you almost feel like i wish i wasn't. and when it's only upon reflection that you and, and i did talk to you so much, it means you a stronger person of invoicing me. what i don't like about failure, particularly in today's world, is we are constantly, particularly in our culture door to very quickly move on from
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a fee. and i feel that's the wrong approach. because if you very quickly, no one from your failure, you haven't digested and realize what it brought to you. so you're bound to feel again like it again. so the only thing that i tell is you cannot run away from failure and free body in this way, no matter how successful they are. they have food in the field innumerable. and the only difference between them and somebody else who continues to fan is that they said don't with that failure and digested and reflected and figure out what they learned from it. and don't just going to run away from what to do without a lot of philadelphia, because according to me, feel free to it makes the media also it does because they are not willing to think of it. so you guys are the one that easy and simple and not be ruffling any feathers, talking the board and nothing like that. i often see this, this is a very interesting way of, of thinking about it. fear for me is like
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a muscle that you build up on me. so i often say that one of the better ways of dealing with failure is to actually try and fail every day. but in a way that doesn't cost too much. so here are some examples. go to more and ask somebody for 500 rubies and you're most likely my feet thinking they me check you out. they may get physically violent, they may call the cops of the guards and whatnot. but in that moment, when you feared it, we did choose something about your reaction system in the elevator when you were taking through the lift, say hello to the stranger mentioned, would never otherwise go to your boss or your manager and ask for something that you know, is very hard for them to give and nobody else has asked. it's quite likely they will say no to me, but do something new every day that helps to bathe in less than of a good deal of experience. when you start doing that, you automatically train yourself with bigger and bigger and bigger affiliate. so we've been having this conversation before this talk uh there was
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a very interesting survey done in the us and thankfully with us. what is it that you fear the most in life? the number to wasn't that number 2? mm. number one was public speaking. wow. really public speaking in the us, according to that. so it's nice, wasn't a did as something that people fear the most. and why is that? because people don't want to be standing on stay as i the must be looked at the loft at me. and i often say this, yes, it is a very scary thing if you start. but the only way to deal with it is to start. this was a very fascinating statement of your electricity. you did it out. you said success . we all get to see stories we really get to here. the lesson is in the story, not the success. so can you add the stories? i think this is one of my favorite stories, but i don't know how to think about luck. okay, good luck for me is a very interesting concept and i think that i got lucky me and i've got lucky
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a lot of times in life. so i often think off what would have happened if that didn't happen? here's an example. i a, as a science student, had one invasion when i was in class and i haven't been to us then that was prepared for the i d. c. k or the id exam. go to, i didn't become the engineer that everyone was typical. and i tried it twice and didn't make it. i was never intelligent enough to collect the i these serving committee university would that's way to make my wife. and if i hadn't made a diety, i may have never met her. i may have met so many different person and i've had a different life altogether. i come back from the us and i don't know what i'm going to do in life. and my mother is like, uh, well, you know, when i was reading this newspaper the other day and i saw this ad for a very young business. cool. see what do you see of it? so i go and i really liked the concept. that's where i applied, and that's where i did my and the,
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which was the end of school of business. and that's frankly one year changed my life completely. i am in a consulting job. i wanted to get an e mail. i the i is be the my business goes alumni email grew saying, hey, we had a gentleman internet company and we're looking to set up a business in india. we're looking for people to lead that. so if anyone's interested, if i and i thought that was my setting and i applied and i got that opportunity. and the next thing i know i was leading that entire business in india and i went back to them one day and i said, why did you choose me? because i'm sure they were other people who would have been just as capable of knock more. and they were like, you know, surprising me, you were the only one who was like, wow, that's amazing. which is i assume is the, i didn't know whether to feel good or bad about it. because i gave birth to the that it was the only one running with this so many. so to the end, it's just events that have happened in life when you don't know what would have happened if they didn't. so it's very easy for people to look at the end result if i can. okay. one of them can look at all the actually the fin fair,
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the national awards, everything that comes. and of course, the love that you'll get them the respect. but how many people are totally notified and how many people truly know what is it that you have given enough to get to this point? because that is what shifting you will not be awarded the end of no, that was the out because i'm really tempted to dallas to the of my openings. i would love to so you know this evening my struggle repeated. i had no money and i used to live in vendor east and i used to because those there, there was no cost income companies. there was no direction. there is no to live in no particular place to go to. uh, nowadays, the reality shows the costing company that so how do you get time size to sit? a train, locate the images to start from ben raised. go to a routine and come back and do 2 or 3 times. just coincidence. and i would go and
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sit next to that window seat and look outside. so one day ivan did, and there was a gentleman sitting outside near that when my seats. i sat next to him and he was looking outside and he was very involved glasses. and after some time you said the buddy that's list, so looking outside when the guy, oh you know how and then god and how we are. i said, i'm the middle of the board. my list goes down exclusively. which name is i will say that the color company fan of good. so i was reading a white shirt. i said peter an off cuz i'm someplace he got up and i discovered you as a blind man. that is said, it was unreal. that is so in said potter blind man to feel that i'm restless and to tell me that you should be a color to times. i know, but i know enough, you know, i don't lose it, but i'd shot go to green shadow yellow shirt or something that i don't distorted and then to can soup and the soul for the dental mind. that is something here. oh,
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there's so many things that teach you less than the lessons in life when you see the balance between traditional valued and martin an expedition among the indian youth. cuz i, i feel again, a lot of the responsibility, i genuinely believe is unfair. and if you were to ask me, which is the most important profession into one today, i would say it's better because that profession can make or break. this was definitely out of the country. we a loan somewhat particularly, and i've got to have some of this. it's an important component when you're done from observation you of course known from the teaching that you'll get here done from the experiences. and i think that that is, if they've gone, they kids that i read news in that i culture. they will have that very strong foundation upon which it would be a lovely $2.00 to $3.00 story building. if it is idle, it would be less skyscraper. and if it was still a good deal down, what was the, what is reading and make another one as long as the foundation is sick and literally have anything to play by depending on how the world is reacting,
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i don't think i can predict the future. i don't know where we will be both as a country and as it was in the next 2 to 3 decades. but i do believe that the one is sitting on perhaps the best available opportunities that we've ever seen. we in this country are going to experience, in my opinion, the gordon ad that we've seen not seen for sent you the, essentially a wonderful and, and i'm so wish on what this going to be and experience in the next sort of 3 decades economically, socially, emotionally, for sure, and the board that we would have within and the respect that really gone or from outside that if you have the right values. and there's a way of looking at things were set or just say we had one 5th of the was population. one of the youngest, if not the youngest, confusing the way with a timing economy. and you can imagine how the next 30 is that going to on for the
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wavelength, to define the economic strength of the words we've 100 certainly defined that go to printer because the strength of the way we're going to define the social economic strength of the was and i do believe that voice with matter because it's always matter, but now we have the with the city to also express it. no, i know that they're never done before. so to very excited. thank you and good way to go. thank you so much that and thank you for watching. join me next week for the intimate and compelling. sit down and let's talk products the. the beautiful sun soaked vineyards and nestled among some breathtaking, rolling hills. as a gentle breeze comes off of the surrounding sea comic imagery of french one country. but this is not france. we are in
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