This guy was a virtual unknown till about a short time back. Billionaire and arguably the richest person of Indian origin in US. Choosing to keep a low profile, but coming out as it was not helping his charity work. Spent 12 years of his life in ashrams in India. And then later on did several Entrepreneurial stints in US.
His story is as inspiring and as crazy as it gets. In this interview he claims to spend 90% of his income on charity. Offers several gems of insights into his thinking. The one comparing the choices of spending money, with the choices of coming down from a roof, for example.
But as Barkha says at the end of the interview, it may be difficult for him to remain anonymous now.
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 9.9 ms ] threadHis story is as inspiring and as crazy as it gets. In this interview he claims to spend 90% of his income on charity. Offers several gems of insights into his thinking. The one comparing the choices of spending money, with the choices of coming down from a roof, for example.
But as Barkha says at the end of the interview, it may be difficult for him to remain anonymous now.