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Vaishnavi BhupalamMarketing Manager Building In Stealth | Engineering high-trust personal brands for top 1% founders I Assisted 20+ clients (Unicorns and Forbes backed)I Favikon Top 40 (Worldwide) in Marketing
Deloitte ke naam pe random didi post kar rahi hain ki refer kar dungi.
Didi ko clout mil raha hain, par bande ko job nahi.
Also, twist ye hain ki didi khud unemployed hain.
Samajh rahe ho?
Vaishnavi BhupalamMarketing Manager Building In Stealth | Engineering high-trust personal brands for top 1% founders I Assisted 20+ clients (Unicorns and Forbes backed)I Favikon Top 40 (Worldwide) in Marketing
You live on your wife's money and spend all day at home.
This is what the relatives bitched about my dad.
I was in eighth grade.
My dad's job was at stake, and he lost it. Despite countless trials, nothing was fruitful.
He didn't have a job for a few months, and this was the time he worked on setting the foundation for his business.
My mom was in IT. She would leave for work at 8 and come back by 7 p.m.
My dad would get up at 4 a.m., make breakfast and lunch, and get everything ready.
He would then wake me and mom up, make sure we had breakfast, and leave.
Growing up, I found it funny that they reversed roles, but here's what I realized.
🚀A relationship only works when efforts are put in it 50-50.
🚀Gender based roles are crap. It's about contributing equally.
🚀As long as you do what's best for your family, you aren't answerable to anyone.
🚀It's all about rooting for each other, even in the darkest of times.
If I know what true love is, it's because of them.
At the end of the day, even they aren't perfect.
But they try to be, and I guess that's what matters.
What's something that you admire about the relationship between your parents?
#relationship #efforts
Vaishnavi BhupalamMarketing Manager Building In Stealth | Engineering high-trust personal brands for top 1% founders I Assisted 20+ clients (Unicorns and Forbes backed)I Favikon Top 40 (Worldwide) in Marketing
She probably got into the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad because of the bacchan tag.
Did she even give CAT?
People made all such comments when Navya Naveli Nanda posted a picture of her at the campus.
Her achievement was taken lightly, and she was trolled.
But don't you think we're wrong here? Why are we solely associating the person's worth with their family background?
She joined the BPGP course (Blended Post graduation Program), which accepts scores of 3 other tests apart from CAT.
Why can't we just accept the fact that she's more than capable and has carved her own identity?
If you take a minute and go through her Linkedin, you'll figure out that she's an alumnus of Fordham University from New York and a serial entrepreneur.
1. She runs 3 great organisations driving social impact.
2. Project Naveli (founded in 2020) is a non-profit organisation that aims to help women.
It operates in 4 years: entrepreneurship, legal awareness, education, and healthcare.
Their entrepreneurship community consists of 25000 women who're small-scale entrepreneurs.
2. Aara Health : India's first health and wellness platform for women. The community has 30k+ subscribers, and they have collaborated with 100+ clinics to spread awareness through education.
3. Nimaya Foundation : A career accelerator platform (non profit ) that was co-founded by her to empower girls with big dreams but restrictive backgrounds.
All for women by a WOMAN.
So, she's built something of her own, and here's what we failed to realise.
✅ Despite having everything, she's only focusing on giving back to the community.
✅ She's used her influence in positive ways to change the community, society, and country.
✅ When Nikhil Kamath appreciated that Navya doesn't have starry behaviour, she said, "I'm not the star." I've just been brought up in a family of stars.
Before you make assumptions, research thoroughly, look at what they've done, and then proceed because a comment without proof is just stupid.
We all deserve a community where we respect each other, irrespective of their privilege, but know them for their impact.
Who's with me on this?
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