Dear Indians, Watch This Before Moving To America - Varun Mayya’s Brutally Honest Career Advice

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The Neon Show

The Neon Show

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This week’s episode is in discussion with one of India’s most promising AI content creators who talks about India Vs America, AI Creators, Job Loss, & Life Post Acquisition as we welcome Varun Mayya to the Neon Show!
Why Is The U.S. Culturally Declining?
Why Capitalism Should Be Celebrated In India!
Will India Ever Produce An Apple or Microsoft?
How Much Do You Need To Retire In India?
All these juicy topics and more in this CHARISMATIC conversation about why capitalism should be celebrated in India. A dive into the inner workings of the current Indian mentality and what the future of AI will be in India… Tune in NOW!
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CHAPTERS
00:00 - Precap
01:12 - Welcoming Varun Mayya To The Neon Show!
01:51 - Why The U.S. Is Culturally Declining
04:04 - India vs America: Growth Story
08:34 - Why You Shouldn’t Leave India!
10:25 - Truth Behind Unemployment Rates In India
16:06 - Decoding Sanjeev Sanyal’s UPSC Comments
21:50 - Why Capitalism Should Be Celebrated In India!
27:58 - How Much Do You Need To Retire In India?
31:45 - Will AI Replace Creators?
36:23 - Is Sora AI A Gamechanger In Content Creation?
39:47 - What Sectors Will Be Most Affected By AI?
48:03 - Will India Ever Produce An Apple or Microsoft?
54:53 - Which AI Stocks Does Varun Invest In?
57:00 - Unreliability of AI: Gemini’s Racial Profiling Case In India
1:02:21 - Apple vs The U.S. Justice Department
1:05:12 - Is EdTech Dead In India?
1:10:30 - Varun’s Advice About Following His Career Path!
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Hi, I am your host Siddhartha! I have been an entrepreneur from 2012-2017 building two products AddoDoc and Babygogo. After selling my company to SHEROES, I and my partner Nansi decided to start up again. But we felt unequipped in our skillset in 2018 to build a large company. We had known 0-1 journey from our startups but lacked the experience of building 1-10 journeys.
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@contenttrigger6971
@contenttrigger6971 2 ай бұрын
These two people just ponder the analysis and insights about what india is over the years and what tech is going to be. Seriously if any individual want to get these info by themselves it would be years. Thanks for both of you for making it in 1hr 20 min
@TheNeonShoww
@TheNeonShoww 2 ай бұрын
Thanks! Make sure to share the podcast within your circle. :)
@Ooooomg6
@Ooooomg6 2 ай бұрын
i am not from IT background but it makes lots of sense to me❤
@Indiaengineer1960
@Indiaengineer1960 2 ай бұрын
Don't you know lots of people are leaving California because of high tax, I came to know they even started exit tax if you're moving out
@rakshithh_gowda
@rakshithh_gowda 2 ай бұрын
@@TheNeonShoww One recommendation is add subtitles to your video, it will have an impact!!
@reviewshorts5146
@reviewshorts5146 Ай бұрын
😅😅😅😅😅😅😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😢
@IshaanCH24
@IshaanCH24 2 ай бұрын
19:45 "somebody needs to kill India's obsession with competitive exams. But there are too many businesses that make too much money that are incentivized to keep them alive." Ironic coming from Varun, given he sold his company to a startup fueling that obsession.
@jalodbustsewagehandlingsys8113
@jalodbustsewagehandlingsys8113 2 ай бұрын
Competition is nature's process, freebies will kill.
@pradyumnarahul
@pradyumnarahul 2 ай бұрын
"But there are too many businesses that make too much money that are incentivized to keep them alive." - forgot that bit
@aman3047
@aman3047 2 ай бұрын
All rich folks of DPS rk puram , NPS bangalore move to USA for studies and some of them come back after 10-15 years as India head of big tech mncs.And the person who stayed in India still being senior in experience reports to them.Its reality.
@polaris1985
@polaris1985 2 ай бұрын
Dark reality of US power, my cousin studied in a teir 2/3 engineering college(EC) then went to US and did MS(CS) and after working 20 years is at a very high post in a Tech firm earning 300k dollars annualy, if he had stayed in India and joined Infosys or TCS he would no be at that position, max would have been earning 50lakhs(60k dollars).
@zbsishrth3734
@zbsishrth3734 2 ай бұрын
What's the problem?
@greenrico10
@greenrico10 2 ай бұрын
@@zbsishrth3734 The podcast is saying it is better to stay in India. The comment is arguing against it.
@neeljitkumar2141
@neeljitkumar2141 2 ай бұрын
​@@polaris1985 bhai ppp v ku6 hota hai ki nahi aur 20 saal ki baat hai indian mai if u are earning 30lpa or above its good as compared to us
@Candate
@Candate 2 ай бұрын
​@@polaris1985 I am sure you can afford more things than your cousin with 40-60% tax and sales tax for everything small water bottle costs 100 rs
@sankha012
@sankha012 2 ай бұрын
Clean up the air, fix the public transport and then we'll talk.
@bhargavk1515
@bhargavk1515 Ай бұрын
Look these things are to be done in parallel...Exponential change is not linear and sequential
@shivasiva9392
@shivasiva9392 Ай бұрын
Come to the point thanks
@bobsinhav
@bobsinhav 2 ай бұрын
Going to US for undergrad is totally a waste of time and money. This is from someone who actually did that. It costs a lot of money and half the time is wasted on prerequisites. Then, you have all the wokeness to deal with. When you graduate, all the entry level jobs require five years experience or you deal with all the visa issues. Only reasons why it made sense for me 15 years ago was because my family immigration visa was under process and that I had lived in the Gulf most of my life. If I was finishing Class XII in India today, I would never consider going abroad for undergrad.
@Immortal_lion99
@Immortal_lion99 2 ай бұрын
This needs to go viral.
@bobsinhav
@bobsinhav 2 ай бұрын
@@Immortal_lion99 Story of my life
@earfulteller6580
@earfulteller6580 2 ай бұрын
Your point?
@bobsinhav
@bobsinhav 2 ай бұрын
@@earfulteller6580 Just undergrad is not worth it. You are better off doing that in India and going to US for grad school.
@shivasiva9392
@shivasiva9392 Ай бұрын
Don’t come to USA pls
@rahulv4865
@rahulv4865 2 ай бұрын
US is already getting crowded with so many Indians. Please stay in India. It's good there.
@agasthya9128
@agasthya9128 2 ай бұрын
Become a visa officer and stop them ✋
@Ducktility
@Ducktility Ай бұрын
If they were to deport every guy named rahul, it would alleviate the crowdedness
@varunsvs5861
@varunsvs5861 Ай бұрын
are now in India or US?
@alexilaiho6441
@alexilaiho6441 Ай бұрын
Classic South Indian zero sum game mentality
@shivasiva9392
@shivasiva9392 Ай бұрын
Yes sell tea and biscuits in India
@booksquotes948
@booksquotes948 2 ай бұрын
India has 80% caste reservation usa is run on meritocracy. Varun mayya should stop blabbering
@yashraj4288
@yashraj4288 2 ай бұрын
Glad that it's only in government jobs
@James-Bond-007_
@James-Bond-007_ 2 ай бұрын
True he just fakes everything
@Dattebayo3089
@Dattebayo3089 2 ай бұрын
It's 52% lol. And usa also have 27% reservation for Hispanics, red indians, black, Latinos and LGBT. 😂😂. I'm living in usa. So telling this. And except Govn job and medical College ur caste don't matter. Cuz in private jobs there is no reservation. 😂 In IIT most lower caste almost 30% PPL take dropouts.
@ad67804
@ad67804 2 ай бұрын
@@yashraj4288 rahul ji said if he wins, he will implement that in private sector too
@Arun14741
@Arun14741 2 ай бұрын
Caste system is in govt job not in private so India will grow
@adityapadwal3310
@adityapadwal3310 2 ай бұрын
@19:30 Even the guy in the movie who didn't make it to UPSC, ends up starting a business, in the end capitalism always wins!
@willywonka89976
@willywonka89976 2 ай бұрын
Really looking forward to this one 😱
@skruti2549
@skruti2549 2 ай бұрын
His point about ambani spending large amount of money on wedding results in circulation of wealth but it also creates grievances among public about the huge wealth gap and it results in acceptance of the ideas about communism and distribution of wealth from rich few to large poor because they dont understand how complex economics work
@polaris1985
@polaris1985 2 ай бұрын
With 80 crore people relying on food handouts I dont see anything wrong in that.
@GK-no6he
@GK-no6he 2 ай бұрын
Fundamentally we need to focus on exports and try to minimise consumption of imported goods. So a lot of things in the Ambani wedding was right in the sense that they primarily spent in India with a few exceptions like Rihanna etc
@GK-no6he
@GK-no6he 2 ай бұрын
The key will be to make the Ambani seem achievable to the common man. It has always been aspirational but very few ways to achieve
@zbsishrth3734
@zbsishrth3734 2 ай бұрын
It creates what amongst public? Dude if the public thinks crap like that then India will be Venezuela or Cuba in a flick of a finger..
@skruti2549
@skruti2549 2 ай бұрын
@@zbsishrth3734 u don't understand the trap of poverty and how emotions of poor can be exploited by the communist about the wild dreams of revolution against rich
@stevencrypto3721
@stevencrypto3721 2 ай бұрын
I think the comment section here are people who are looking for jobs. If you are looking for jobs , it's better to go abroad. But starting a business is far far better in India. Except maybe in AI or something.
@bapandebnath9497
@bapandebnath9497 2 ай бұрын
totally wrong information. He did nothing in his life that way he blame other country
@rajeevpillay6213
@rajeevpillay6213 2 ай бұрын
He said Infosys took 40 years because internet was not there and phone network was bad.What bs
@ajayreddy1729
@ajayreddy1729 2 ай бұрын
Whatever but geopolitically the US is culturally and economically in decline
@polaris1985
@polaris1985 2 ай бұрын
@@ajayreddy1729 Far from it, US is a great country. why because I used to play app games a few years back (5-6 years) and used to talk the players that were in US, some of the profesions the players had were Bus driver, Roof repairer, Security gaurd, teachers, construction workers etc and they had Xbox 360, playstation 5, Apple iphones, all the luxiers a middle class guy can have in India. My point is compare their lower income society to our lower income society, that is were the true difference lies, when a security gaurd in India will be able to afford middle class luxiers then only I will consider India a better country. US homeless are not much 100k maximum and they are due to mental illnesses or physical injuries etc.
@Mr.Coffee576
@Mr.Coffee576 2 ай бұрын
@@ajayreddy1729 Not even close lol. Who told you this ? Its all fear mongering.
@abrajitota3618
@abrajitota3618 2 ай бұрын
​@@polaris1985because it has reason, when we get independent. And when they. So just stop complaining and do your work. Every country have problems, and yes if you want to earn money in nowadays, I think India have better opportunities. Just wait for 30 years and looked the world.
@amoghk.m.6769
@amoghk.m.6769 2 ай бұрын
What a great chat! I really appreciate both Varun Mayya's insights and Siddhartha's interviewing skills.
@TheNeonShoww
@TheNeonShoww 2 ай бұрын
Thanks, man! Make sure you pass it on to your friends, and let me know who you'd like to see featured next! :)
@shivasiva9392
@shivasiva9392 Ай бұрын
Give me a break ungrateful
@sabybasu
@sabybasu 2 ай бұрын
I have been living in US even before he was born. I don't like elements of US politics, and I also don't like elements of Indian politics. But his comments about US is based on his brother's 4 month anecdotal experience is utterly wrong. Live the life dude, don’t pass judgments from far away. I live and toil in the heart of Silicon Valley and I know what you are saying is very poor generalization. Don’t mislead. HI (basic Human Intelligence) says US is still a truly capitalist country and will remain so in our lifetimes.
@mahanirvaantantra
@mahanirvaantantra 2 ай бұрын
That's true. US is still a person friendly country
@indrakumarmyageri
@indrakumarmyageri 2 ай бұрын
@sabybasu, sir can you elaborate...
@sabybasu
@sabybasu 2 ай бұрын
@@indrakumarmyageri Since you asked...his comments about "US is culturally in the decline". Well, what culture is he talking about? US has not been culturally superior - to me culture means arts, crafts and other esoteric stuff, where US has not been great. So, I don't get the point of "cultural decline" and that too if someone is throwing stones. In recent time, there has been a few incidents - Yes. But many of those are anecdotal - like he says - than factual. The problem is now people like him get his news from Twitter and social media and forms his opinion. That is not the reality. Homelessness is rising - yes, but that is in the richer states like California, where real estate has gone thru the roof. Elon Musk got the backlash when he took over Twitter - that was not his core competence. People viewed him as now having choking the free speech, which is the hallmark of America. Also, see the power of a small shareholder who can sue a behemoth. In which other countries will you get that. I don't know which 600 billion revenue company he was referring to - Tesla's revenue is not even 100 billion and Twitter is less than 10. The problem is nowadays, the youngsters are getting influenced by these all-knowing "influencers" who is making money by spreading misinformation.
@James-Bond-007_
@James-Bond-007_ 2 ай бұрын
True he and his so called wife are spreading misinformation they think if they are making money then everyone should also make money like them but they forgot one thing that they were privileged​@@sabybasu
@kshitijkamble2894
@kshitijkamble2894 2 ай бұрын
​@@James-Bond-007_I agree with you.
@pranjalshinde3487
@pranjalshinde3487 2 ай бұрын
Insane stuff!!
@warriorprashant3067
@warriorprashant3067 2 ай бұрын
varun is just awesome! extremely insightful podcast. Props to siddartha for bringing varun to the show
@TheNeonShoww
@TheNeonShoww 2 ай бұрын
Thanks, Prashant ji. Make sure to share the podcast :)
@kshitijkamble2894
@kshitijkamble2894 2 ай бұрын
I think Siddhartha Ahluwalia and Varun Maya have totally missed the mark on why India being all-in on capitalism is not a good thing. Let me be clear, I'm no Marxist-honestly, I'm all for capitalism, and I truly believe it’s the best way forward for us. First up, you guys probably come from well-off families, right? Grandparents educated and all that jazz-that's your privilege marker right there. And I'd bet many of you are from upper castes; we all know how crucial caste is here in India. Now, think about this: a lot of folks our age have dads who didn’t even finish college. What, maybe less than 5% did? These kids are hustling through college, learning stuff that's totally new, not just because they want to, but because they have to. A lot of them pick engineering while their folks bust their backs paying college fees. And if the money runs out? No school for them. Only about a quarter of the 18 to 24-year-olds manage to get to college, and it’s no fault of their own. You’ve heard of Maslow’s pyramid, right? For the lucky few, they might make it to the top in one lifetime. But for like 80% of folks, it takes a whole generation just to meet basic safety needs. And then there's the massive gap in income equality in India. Varun, you’ve talked about this yourself. Throw Pareto’s principle on it and let that marinate. Think about how stark that gap looks in a country where 80 crore people rely on government handouts to climb their first step on Maslow's pyramid. That's exactly why some people see a government job or even a degree from a not-so-great college as their golden ticket. We can't just chuck these folks into the deep end of capitalism without a lifeline. We get it, but they might not, not because they don't want to, but because they haven't had the chances we have. Like you said about the mindset shift that came with your parents' views on marriage-it's not that easy for everyone. India's not booming like China where at least you could snag a factory job. Our manufacturing sector's slumping, and private investment isn't looking hot either. I don't think you guys nailed the facts on this. Varun, just like you did video on India-1, India 2, India 3, how about diving into how wealth is spread across castes? We know money breeds money, but what if you don’t even have enough to buy food and you’re stuck living on government rations? Thinking these folks can just jump into the corporate ladder is kind of absurd, don’t you think?
@user-ke3zd4vp2b
@user-ke3zd4vp2b 2 ай бұрын
I think ur points are valid and these youtube guys are not in touch with ground reality.
@karandua6564
@karandua6564 2 ай бұрын
Waiting for him to come back and reply, "I think AI will solve these problems soon" 😂
@polaris1985
@polaris1985 2 ай бұрын
Problem is caste politics my friend, you stressed a lot on caste and that they had no generational wealth so they can't move forward because of that, that is the same mindset lower caste people keep crying about and then they want more reservations. This is not the solution. I know higher caste people too doing labourer jobs in construction and factories and no upper caste comes forward and helps them in todays society so stip crying about your caste. lower castes chose lower caste representatives into parlaiment and state assemblies, example is Bihar. It is being run by lower caste people for the last 50 years first Yadav's now Nitesh and you just see what they have done with power as lower castes. Why not elect competent leaders who will actually do work and uplift the poor, reservations can only give you government jobs and these jobs were 8 lakhs in 10 years, most of these jobs were taken by your creamy layer(the ones who are already rich). Stop voting in your own castes, my message to lower castes and upper caste people both.
@kshitijkamble2894
@kshitijkamble2894 2 ай бұрын
@@polaris1985 Your statement that individuals from higher castes also hold low-paying jobs and those from lower castes may have high-status positions, implying that we should therefore dismiss caste-based politics as foolish, is fundamentally flawed. The flaw in your viewpoint is that it focuses on exceptions rather than the general trend. Such instances are too rare-or the percentage too low-to support a generalization that people from higher castes are in low-paying jobs and vice versa. A detailed examination of the wealth distribution across lower and upper castes, as well as their relative power within the system, reveals significant disparities. I recommend you research and analyze wealth distribution in India by caste. This will expose the extent of wealth inequality, allowing us to form conclusions about the entire population, rather than basing our understanding on a handful of exceptions and claiming that the caste system is now redundant. We should look beyond the few anomalies. Your second point regarding Yadavs and Nitish, suggesting that lower-caste individuals attaining power and not managing the economy well due to incompetence, is again a flawed statement. Firstly, lower-caste individuals did not vote for them based on perceived competence; they voted hoping to empower one of their own due to their significant population numbers, thereby ensuring their safety by keeping him in power and hoping he would prove to be a good choice for them. If there had been a competent leader who could guarantee safety and address the problems of the lower castes and had been adept at governance, people would have chosen such a leader. But in the absence of such a candidate, they opted for one who at least promised safety under his governance, and they voted for him. This situation is very similar to that of the Hindu-majoritarian government we have at the center currently-the dynamics are the same, only the facade has changed. Actually, you can't insist that people should stop voting along caste lines, whether they are from the upper or lower class, because that is how they will vote. It's a shame that we find ourselves in a situation where people consider the religion and caste of a politician before casting their vote, but you must have understood why that is from the above argument. It's a shame that in India, our identities of caste and religion carry so much weight in our actions; instead, we should prioritize being Indian first. However, perhaps it is this very emphasis on caste and religion that defines our identity as Indians. (I guess). Once again, when you refer to the "creamy layer" within the lower caste as already being rich, they are not inherently wealthy, my friend. Since the start of reservations, it was their grandfathers who first secured consistent paying jobs, positioning them on the initial rung of Maslow's hierarchy. It took their generation some time to stabilize, and as a result, they were able to educate their children who, in turn, climbed to a higher level than the previous generation. Now, mostly in their third generation, they have managed to accumulate sufficient wealth, which is why you perceive them as rich. They are simply the product of the reservation policy that initiated a chain reaction with their grandfathers, which we now see the results of. The day you notice an equal ratio of poor to rich individuals within the upper and lower castes, you can consider the mission of reservations to be successful. As of now, this is not the case, and inequalities are still significantly high. Addressing your point that now only those in the creamy layer enjoy the benefits of reservation within the lower class, that is indeed true. Thus, a possible solution might be to consider that it usually takes three generations for any family to climb Maslow's ladder. So, someone who is in the third generation of benefiting from reservations in terms of employment could now be excluded from it, allowing those from lower castes with lesser wealth to rise. You were addressing the symptom and not curing the disease here. And again, by doing this, we can aim to achieve the same ratio of people from the lower and upper castes in both poor and rich families. Only then can we consider this experiment a success.
@polaris1985
@polaris1985 2 ай бұрын
@@kshitijkamble2894 "The day you notice an equal ratio of poor to rich individuals within the upper and lower castes, you can consider the mission of reservations to be successful." i'm laughing at your statement because this will never be achieved because in last 10 years only 8 lakh government jobs have been created and out of those 4 lakh would have gone to lower castes, our population is 140 crore reaching 170 crore in 2050. In 1000 years reservation can't achieve that result, reservation was given to stop untouchability which has vanished now so I see no point of reservations now.
@StartupIndia88
@StartupIndia88 2 ай бұрын
excellent episode
@sudhakaraks3598
@sudhakaraks3598 Ай бұрын
I became a fan of Varun after attending last devspark-24 in Bangalore, where he spoke about lot of things
@devrajdumbre31a32
@devrajdumbre31a32 2 ай бұрын
Theee besttttt conversation I am hearing yarr❤ thank you soo much to both of you❤ It's 2 am I have lost my track of sleep..it was so beautiful and insightful conversation you had!!
@aailx725
@aailx725 2 ай бұрын
thanks for making video with varun but are you please improve the audio quaility
@mkgaming990
@mkgaming990 2 ай бұрын
US will be superpower for many decades because of dollars dominace and US gold and oil reserve both are highest to support that paper and I love US for its meritocracy where everyone gets opportunity to grow, in India meritocracy lacks.
@sy67424
@sy67424 2 ай бұрын
I dont understand how people casually supports capitalism. I am not an expert in these areas but too much free market and privatisation is eating our pockets. Education inflation is all time high. It has become a scam.
@aditya3david
@aditya3david 2 ай бұрын
Privatize profits socialize losses
@SanthoshAllenki
@SanthoshAllenki 2 ай бұрын
Read a bit more on this brother, clearly you realised you are not an expert on these topics. Free Market Economics is the only way in which countries have become successfully rich and remained so. Of course capitalism has its flwas. And all the problems you mentioned are cyclical and can be solved if we go more towards Free Market than Socialist and Command Economy models.
@rohitnayak9952
@rohitnayak9952 2 ай бұрын
The general education will be irrelevant in the coming years...
@aman3047
@aman3047 2 ай бұрын
​@SanthoshAllenki China does not have free market economy . Norway and Singapore have mixed market economy Germany being free market still provide free education.
@SanthoshAllenki
@SanthoshAllenki 2 ай бұрын
@@aman3047 China grew because it allowed free enterprise, even though with a lot restrictions on land etc. What China did is a State led capitalism along with private enterprise. That they dont have a free market is a joke. What are Tencent, Alibaba, TikTok , BYD , Dji ? PSUs ? Most economies in the world are mixed economies...grow rich using free market paradigm...after getting rich redistribute some of that wealth.
@Vienna282
@Vienna282 2 ай бұрын
bohot hi badiya episode
@cyrusthegreat3081
@cyrusthegreat3081 2 ай бұрын
If you want to know the difference between socialism and capitalism check North Korea vs South Korea East Germany vs west Germany India vs Korea both have august 15 as independence day..
@sinvay2937
@sinvay2937 2 ай бұрын
North korea is above India in the Global Hunger Index
@user-lb8bg6kj9m
@user-lb8bg6kj9m Ай бұрын
That is the difference between American money and power vs not. It's a straw man example.
@cyrusthegreat3081
@cyrusthegreat3081 Ай бұрын
@@user-lb8bg6kj9m what straw man?? Ask why Russia collapsed without money? Why dint they generate wealth?! Are you using any Russian products? Socialism couldn’t make durable consumer products. Ask your parents who lived before 1991 How long it took them to get bajaj Chetah? How long they waited for phone connection, gas connection… No private companies, no good jobs and dowry was the source of wealth… Talk to them
@cyrusthegreat3081
@cyrusthegreat3081 Ай бұрын
@@user-lb8bg6kj9m only way you MFs understand is to live through socialism. Go to Cuba and wait for your coffee quota
@bhargavk1515
@bhargavk1515 Ай бұрын
South Korea is smaller than tamil nadu...now justify
@akashsatish2115
@akashsatish2115 2 ай бұрын
8% unemployment!, one third of all graduates from 2021~2022 till now are unemployed.
@sarveshkhanvilkar3400
@sarveshkhanvilkar3400 2 ай бұрын
Us is more civilized and rich than any other country in the world we have so many Monopolistic businessman they don't think about country govt is not funding right things this notion that ind will become rich and overcome us is totally bs
@artus198
@artus198 2 ай бұрын
I will bet 💯 that the US will collapse in the next 5 years ! Granted US became rich , but their methods have always been completely wrong !! The system is about to collapse because of the huge debt of $34 Trillion - the world is tired of endless wars started by USA too !
@bhargavk1515
@bhargavk1515 Ай бұрын
A countries growth depends on many factors. Some of them are a having a platform to do businesses easily (single window clearances, availability of skilled labour) and FDI. US in no utopia in either way. Back in the day Andrew Carnegie monopolised steal market making 12-16 hour shift for workers and that did lead to growth, govt. was biased to such companies but that didn't stop the country from growing holistically. The only job of govt. is to create good policies and run courts and civil bodies properly and elevate people from poverty and develop macro infrastructure (Roads and rail). It's not govt.'s business to fund certain kind of business and telling other business what to do.
@artus198
@artus198 Ай бұрын
If you think the US is "civilized" , you are living in some dream land ! You don't even know history , just like most Indians who are ready to go to US
@Dattebayo3089
@Dattebayo3089 2 ай бұрын
Usa has min wage. India don't 😂. If u dont get white collar jobs, govn jobs or have profitable business then ur going to be poor for whole lofe😂
@Candate
@Candate 2 ай бұрын
Minimum wage is called minimum for a reason and is per hour
@creativemaster007
@creativemaster007 Ай бұрын
India also has minimum wage you fool.
@nayanontherocks
@nayanontherocks 2 ай бұрын
Varun seems to be on another Cloud & a brand fanatic... Siddhartha should not agree to all the Bu**Sh*t varun is saying...
@Lol06987
@Lol06987 2 ай бұрын
😂
@adityavernekar2627
@adityavernekar2627 Ай бұрын
Exactly 💯👏
@Kiritshivanand
@Kiritshivanand 2 ай бұрын
As a NRI these two guys talking very very right mass of people of Bharat does not know the reality of America and western world. this two gentleman speking truth about the Adam smith capitalisation faild and Bharat is revive our Anciant Bharat economic model was proven 27% of growth rate and Modiji revive that implimanting sanatan economics which is proven model. Me and many more NRI will be come back to Bharat. but we have to chage our colonial mentality thatswhy GHAR KI MULGHI DALL BARABAR. so now its high time we need to have proud and to research study and understand our culture deeply.
@NotaGandhi
@NotaGandhi Ай бұрын
He is in Utopia that only he can foresee and enjoy. If he think AI can do everything and enjoy playing game in future is just humbug of Rahul Gandhi. Oh boy what a podcast!!!
@pmt7483
@pmt7483 2 ай бұрын
Leave India the second u get a chance. Trust me. The system here is unchangeable, because of public mindset. Live in US and Europe is of much higher standard.
@polaris1985
@polaris1985 2 ай бұрын
true, I could not get admission here because I wasn't that good in studies and also reservation system. Went to US because my family had money and now I work in a big corporation. In India I would have been a low level employee somewhere.
@pmt7483
@pmt7483 2 ай бұрын
@@polaris1985 True. Denying people flat 60% of seat is just absurd. We have no other choice but to move abroad for studies. Being in India simply kills ur talent, denying u what u r capable of. Once u move out being in a country that celebrates meritocracy is a first time experience for most of us. With our political leader wanting to increase reservation to 80% i have no hope in india's education system.
@Mr.Coffee576
@Mr.Coffee576 2 ай бұрын
@@polaris1985 How is the H1B visa stuff there ? I heard employers abuse you for it. Is it true ?
@polaris1985
@polaris1985 2 ай бұрын
@@Mr.Coffee576 yes its true, some companies pay you less like 60k only but after 1 years you can switch because H1b is for 6 years
@apaarjain
@apaarjain 2 ай бұрын
Ha ha
@aep1126
@aep1126 Ай бұрын
Guy has no clue on the verdict of What Happened with Elon Musk Compensation Package ..
@aA1122__6
@aA1122__6 2 ай бұрын
Varun Mayya reminds me of IIPM guy. All talk, no substance. good for the masses, should stay to his platforms. not suitable for channels like these.if someones does just a minute of critical thinking, will be able to highlight the flaw in his arguments.
@ShreyashPatil1811
@ShreyashPatil1811 2 ай бұрын
🙂🙂
@James-Bond-007_
@James-Bond-007_ 2 ай бұрын
True he just fakes everything
@aditya3david
@aditya3david 2 ай бұрын
He better than chotiwale babs atleast he has a successful KZfaq channel
@rajeevpillay6213
@rajeevpillay6213 2 ай бұрын
Infosys comment was comedy lol.Infosys took 40 years because internet wasnt there
@karandua6564
@karandua6564 2 ай бұрын
You stole my words sir!!
@karandua6564
@karandua6564 2 ай бұрын
So this guy believes that AI will take over everything we do in a 5-10 year window where we won't have to even build our houses? And no jobs will be spared? His view of a mere 5-10 year timeline is based on what LLMs are currently capable of doing, and he believes AGI will take over in that time frame. Wow. That's such a typical "Content creator" kind of view. Why and how does he foresee that? Has he done any meaningful work in AI, except for writing wrappers on top of GPT or Claude? Does he have any meaningful expertise in building and tuning such systems that makes him assume that? It's been more than 1.5 years since ChatGPT was launched. And models have been large and generative much before that. Not a single company has laid off staff claiming AI to be the reason, even digital work, let alone physical. And we will have home building robots in 5-10 years? What bs? Everyone creating content now claims to be in expert in the field, and they milk money out of the hype and then disappear. Remember how Tanmay Bhat used to talk about Crypto all the time during the last bull run, launched a developer community around Solana, and now is nowhere to be heard in crypto community? You will see the same with AI content creators. The problem is, when the hype dies, such imposters take down a lot of talented people with them. Not to mention all the bullshit around US dying and India being a wonderful nation, while a large chunk of the city he lives in, is struggling with basic necessities such as water and roads. Siddharth, please understand that Content Creators are not experts. And this is visible in his assumptions and anecdotes and backed by severe lack of reliable data. Your channel and audience deserve better and you are known to bring people who have made real impact. And the same is visible from the comments. Btw, I loved how you caught him converging every topic to AI. And thankfully he comes with a disclaimer to not take him seriously. Also, how will his Game work when AI will also be able to play it?
@Lol06987
@Lol06987 2 ай бұрын
Bro that so much rant. I dont know y he open his mouth to speak about AI when he himself has no experience. Better listen to AI researcher or scientist
@Lol06987
@Lol06987 2 ай бұрын
Btw my views are completely same with u. U just bodied this wanna be tech guy. They all are in content for money. No expertise.
@karandua6564
@karandua6564 2 ай бұрын
@@Lol06987 Yeah, this much rant because I work in Applied AI and I know what the technology is capable of at the moment. And I hate content creation imposters. Not just the ones in AI but also for example people claiming to make you business leaders through youtube when all they have done themselves is youtube.
@HokeHenry
@HokeHenry 2 ай бұрын
@@karandua6564he runs an Ai services agency bro. Do your research
@karandua6564
@karandua6564 2 ай бұрын
@@HokeHenry I know that. I work for a multi billion dollar company but that doesn't mean that my CEO necessarily understands technology and its limitations better than me or my senior engineers. Yes he can absolutely sell the tech better than me. If one would understand the technical limitations of current gen LLMs, they would surely understand that it is a tool at best for now, and will be so for the foreseeable future, atleast for the industry, not for your pet projects. He is a content creator first. As a content creator you usually have a shallow understanding of tech and Its your job to create curiosity for a tech by showing basic demos.
@aditpalicha7
@aditpalicha7 2 ай бұрын
🙏🙏🙏
@srideep01
@srideep01 2 ай бұрын
🇮🇳is at a point where the 🇺🇸was in the 80s. Lots of optimism, growth, better lifestyle as well as a general embrace for wealth creation. The interest in India 🇮🇳 has been getting lower in order to stimulate spending and lending in order to encourage money circulation and slowly transition from a saver’s society to an aspirational one. Meanwhile in the 🇺🇸, it’s the opposite where interest rates are now getting higher inflation is rising, as well as more uncertainty in the market and people are spending less.
@siddharthaahluwalia9439
@siddharthaahluwalia9439 2 ай бұрын
This is the perfect episode for weekend
@rahul_yt615
@rahul_yt615 2 ай бұрын
Looks like the comment section is on a Varun hating train. Just by reading the comments, I can say they didn't even watch the entire podcast and got triggered, then unleashed their keyboard warrior mode.
@anuragdubey7708
@anuragdubey7708 2 ай бұрын
Really, I don't understand why everyone's hating on him Aevy tv makes really good and informative content
@Indian_P.O.V_Canada
@Indian_P.O.V_Canada Ай бұрын
Truth is always harsh. Reality is... people are still obsessed with the West and can't accept that India is growing. I want these people to leave India so that we can grow faster and without the jealousy and hate. But still..these people would go abroad and try to demean India by all means. Mr. S. Jaishankar said this in his interview with Raj Samani
@sarveshkhanvilkar3400
@sarveshkhanvilkar3400 2 ай бұрын
If you read clasic economist then you will understand where capitalism lacks
@sampreethj
@sampreethj 2 ай бұрын
I may not agree with this guy always but this is probably his best opinion based video I agree with.
@sanoobflz5810
@sanoobflz5810 2 ай бұрын
Hearing Varun's view on the topics is very interesting.. Great Episodee!!
@TheNeonShoww
@TheNeonShoww 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! Make sure to share the podcast within your circle as well. :)
@form7678
@form7678 2 ай бұрын
varun has contracticted his positions several times and tis was so funny at best
@divyanshsh
@divyanshsh 2 ай бұрын
this channel is hella underrated
@AnkitG12
@AnkitG12 16 күн бұрын
Its great to listen and learn from you guys .Thank you.
@AG-dk6qb
@AG-dk6qb Ай бұрын
Culture is arguably on decline everywhere in the world. As for US decline, this is an old story. Same was said in the 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's and so on. Economy is larger than ever, along with Gdp/Capita. A big problem is wokeness and all the liberal nonsense in vogue now. I hope it is just a phase and passes, but not optimistic.
@externalbiconsultant2054
@externalbiconsultant2054 Ай бұрын
Indians should prefer to stay, study and work in India. Its where growth is happening currently. PS: It will also improve the life of Indians already settled abroad.
@user-er2rc8cm2h
@user-er2rc8cm2h 2 ай бұрын
Varun Sir it's not that Capitalism is bad actly the Economic structure & model that runs behind the Capitalism in today's world itself is faulty......
@harsimransinghsethi9905
@harsimransinghsethi9905 2 ай бұрын
He is absolutely correct.
@shouryabhattacharya2284
@shouryabhattacharya2284 2 ай бұрын
I understand that the thumbnail was to trigger the little soft corner in the hearts of the people who left India... Okay, so the thumbnail does work to trigger the intended emotion and therefore gets a reward comment. To leave or not to leave depends on who you are... If you are the guy or girl from a salaried family, looking for a high end white collared job... definitely do leave. Go wherever you can make money. For example middle east, Nordics (yes despite crazy chicken taxes), Mexico (Not to join a cartel), Singapore , Japan... wherever... but if you are a from an established business family, or got an exit from some business venture , do consider staying in India because the money you have to spend to break into new markets would be better spent making into India.
@user-us5gt1ug8h
@user-us5gt1ug8h 2 ай бұрын
USA is better in all social indices than any other country in the world,it's best for the host to invite someone who has lived long enough to pass judgments on that country rather than taking gyaan from someone who has just second hand knowledge
@bharsanta5029
@bharsanta5029 Ай бұрын
Nice.., interesting podcast. Thank you both.
@Akash-ok7su
@Akash-ok7su Ай бұрын
Did MSc from India, didn't get through PhD programs in India due to reservation policy and nepotism. Got an offer from Emory University USA. Leaving India with zero regrets. Thank you India for chasing away one of your most loyal citizens who wished to serve you.
@AshishYadav-dq7ne
@AshishYadav-dq7ne Ай бұрын
Congrats 🥳
@goku9401
@goku9401 2 ай бұрын
if possible i would like you to interview some architect like Ar. Samip Padora, Ar. Sanjay Puri, Ar. Manish Banker, or someone from Architecture firms like Sangath, ANT Studio, Mindspace architects, etc, etc. Pls, pls pls its a request. As an architecture student myself 80 percent people are indifferent about the existence of architects. And i think for growing India, that view of Indians need to change, more people need to invest in Art and creativity, designing is not something a noncreative topclass engineer can do. Pls pls make this possible.
@TheNeonShoww
@TheNeonShoww 2 ай бұрын
We find the topic of art and particularly architecture to be both fascinating and significant. We'll carefully consider your input and endeavor to make it a reality. :)
@goku9401
@goku9401 2 ай бұрын
@@TheNeonShoww thanks a lot, will be eagerly waiting
@arjitadebnath3512
@arjitadebnath3512 2 ай бұрын
I have a question....so i am passing school in 2025 and from a tier 4 village in west Bengal.... I want to move to a big city...i have big dreams.....so I was told the only way to go is to go to College in a tier 1 city...so i'm stuck in a rat race...so what can be my alternative to College which my parents will accept.
@Mr.Coffee576
@Mr.Coffee576 2 ай бұрын
please go to college.
@abrajitota3618
@abrajitota3618 2 ай бұрын
Go to college, otherwise you don't realise the fact of this world. Go and enjoy your life, create friends. It will help you
@nachiketdaithankar4405
@nachiketdaithankar4405 2 ай бұрын
Whatever you do, you need to be at peace with the fact that your parents may or may not agree with what you choose.😊
@PrabhakarKumar97
@PrabhakarKumar97 2 ай бұрын
First stop using 3 dots where 1 is needed. Second, move to a big city. Third, see first point.
@nachiketdaithankar4405
@nachiketdaithankar4405 2 ай бұрын
Not that I agree with everything of what he said but it's a different perspective. Wish he'd elaborated more on how AI will reduce cost of living. Don't see how that it will🤔
@bhargavk1515
@bhargavk1515 Ай бұрын
Have you heard of target drug treatment. Where the medicine react to only certain pathogens. If it's successful then the cost and duration of treatment can be reduced to as little as 1 day. If they come up with generic oral supplements it could be sold like toffees price and quantity. So there are some quintessential things: Primarily (food and safety) Secondary (Transportation, clothing and sustainables) To reduce the cost of material is all about improving manufacturing and AI is helpful in optimising systems and to come up with better solutions.
@sharan50000
@sharan50000 2 ай бұрын
You are making & bringing great people in your podcast. You need to do a Hindi version. I think you will get a lot of traction. Our fellow Bharatiyas are hungry for your views & ideas. They need to accept Enterprenuership & Capitalism in a bigger way.
@TheNeonShoww
@TheNeonShoww 2 ай бұрын
Noted, Sharan. We'll aim to introduce Hindi and Hinglish podcasts soon and share stories about Bharat. Thanks! :)
@saimanideepallu5743
@saimanideepallu5743 2 ай бұрын
Make Telugu language too
@harshalghodmare8354
@harshalghodmare8354 2 ай бұрын
Insane stuff!
@vijaykumar-vz7xf
@vijaykumar-vz7xf 2 ай бұрын
Sickeningly uninformed on the realities of the world. A true reflection, nevertheless, of how the world is viewed from ivory towers. Thanks!!
@rickenrique6665
@rickenrique6665 2 ай бұрын
Exactly
@skilllearnacademy6005
@skilllearnacademy6005 2 ай бұрын
It is always tough to get a job , I passed out of college in 1996 I have to wait for 3 years to get a decent job . Even today if you have some decent software skills you will get a job in a small firm.Please don't talk that you know the world .
@skilllearnacademy6005
@skilllearnacademy6005 2 ай бұрын
We cannot change the truth . US is open and people get to know what is happening , it may be bitter . In India we don't even know what is happening for most people .I have lived in US for 15 years , Life is struggle everywhere it is just choosing your battlefield.Indians should go all over the world to understand India better .If you are under the tree you will never appreciate the shade it provides.
@gmsammyguitar
@gmsammyguitar Ай бұрын
Very beautifully said
@bhaktikulkarni2005
@bhaktikulkarni2005 Ай бұрын
Very True.. !
@vishwanathpattanshetti2954
@vishwanathpattanshetti2954 2 ай бұрын
@The neon show: How will AI bring cost of living down drastically?
@akashsen471
@akashsen471 2 ай бұрын
He's living in distorted AI utopia
@MasterKalki-yu1qh
@MasterKalki-yu1qh 2 ай бұрын
Energy price becomes cheap(for the producer, maybe just maybe for consumers) , robots in production reduces cost drastically
@akashsen471
@akashsen471 2 ай бұрын
@@MasterKalki-yu1qh AI which consumes energy will make it cheap? How?
@MasterKalki-yu1qh
@MasterKalki-yu1qh 2 ай бұрын
@@akashsen471 for the past 10 years price of energy dropped 10 times , sam altman has a fusion company , alot companies are working on cheap energy production , at last when companies build AGI why shouldn't they ask it to make energy cheap right ? make things cheap ?
@nitingautam2806
@nitingautam2806 2 ай бұрын
I work at naughty dog and with my experiences i think US is a place where you have to upskill yourself every 6 months i used to know 1 language 10 years back now i know 7 languages and tho ai affected my field too but up skilled myself to learn about ai and how to use it in the firm.
@chandraaiyar3228
@chandraaiyar3228 2 ай бұрын
The number of shares is not the issue, every one small or big is a shareholder. Quite a nonsensical discussion.
@bhargavk1515
@bhargavk1515 Ай бұрын
They did an experiment with lions sometime back. The results said this: "If a lion is well fed and doesn't actively need to hunt it would start fighting with other lions in pride just because they were full" To make humans completely free of any responsibility makes them weak and meaningless. And vast majority of people who are not going to be involved in active development of technology because of their incompetence will find reasons to destroy the paradise"
@rajmudumbai7434
@rajmudumbai7434 Ай бұрын
The most valid point is that Indian youth is sold on the idea that competitive exams are the only way to win in the rat race and if you fail, it spells doom. They should not narrowly define success and in the age of AI, there are many avenues to succeed. Part of what is said about the US is also true. In US there is a lot of risk taking with capital, with a big failure rate. Europe is a lot more regulated and risk averse. US is not the same place i migrated to nearly four decades ago and there is some cultural decadence, like more drugs and gun culture. There is political polarization that could throw a spanner on progress. But still this is where inventions happen first, before the rest of the world adapts it to often make it better - like Japan did with cars and Taiwan with chips. It is better to look at other countries and adopt some of their better behavior - nothing wrong with it. If you look at Japan, for example, you can learn good manners and the mindset of valuing fellow human beings, in spite of technological ptogress.
@vain144
@vain144 2 ай бұрын
amazing podcast
@Killer_Karatok
@Killer_Karatok 2 ай бұрын
India and china home one fourth of the global population, this is projected to increase considering rest of the world is aged and have lower reproduction rate. India/China are also unique cultures and will drive homegrown solutions within the global structure of value add (we used western tech of consumer electronics and internet to build upi/alipay). This is the trend that'll continue and drive relative value add leading to disposable income It's only natural for india and china to be more salient in terms of global gdp. Fully agree with the views
@4amsid
@4amsid 2 ай бұрын
great chat
@eternalknowledge2791
@eternalknowledge2791 2 ай бұрын
We should start green manufacturing because it can make money as well as innovation
@TheNeonShoww
@TheNeonShoww Ай бұрын
Absolutely! It's a win-win approach for both business and the environment. :)
@navneetkalia
@navneetkalia 2 ай бұрын
Love this :)
@nd6008
@nd6008 2 ай бұрын
The speaker of the host is not placed right. Can't hear him properly. If i increase the volume then the voice of Varun increases too much.
@kvapower3925
@kvapower3925 Ай бұрын
46:42 nor good for sellers: NO. He/she will have catch up with the distributor using similar techniques and so will the middle man. That could result in only selected mangoes (since was used as an example) being bought by the middle man now that they know downstream there is another filter. Now between source and retail mangoes can go bad depending on how long it takes to reach retail. So there is risk factor for the middle. He would have to compensate for this risk. The outcome likely is higher prices with no chance of spoiled mango. Now this phase 1. As we go thru phases it gets better not just spoiled mango but the best tasting mango. So now a new class is born with higher prices. That does not mean the horticulturist cannot make plant produced best tasting mango. So the transient cycles would occur the time period for which is yet to defined.
@pompamazumdar4315
@pompamazumdar4315 2 ай бұрын
Grapes are always sour, man. In the US, the rich don't pay their part of taxes. They pay minimum to nothing on their profit. What is the percentage of unemployment in India?
@abhis9353
@abhis9353 2 ай бұрын
What an idiotic take about US based on one incident. Yes there are problems in US. Shall I also take such isolated incidents and spin stories around India. There is so much material for it I don't even want to start. Just exited the video after hearing that. This guy is an expert on nothing if this is the level of his reasoning skills
@Immortal_lion99
@Immortal_lion99 2 ай бұрын
US always does the same with India. Look at western media reports. We should also do that.
@NotaGandhi
@NotaGandhi Ай бұрын
Rich people save their wealth in financial markets not in mattress or in gold.
@nayanontherocks
@nayanontherocks 2 ай бұрын
Varun is delusional over the current state of economy of India....😮😢
@yfytc
@yfytc 2 ай бұрын
Good chat. Voice recording is not great. I see you have two mics per person but still there's a problem. Clearly, something fundamental is going wrong.
@MihirShah7
@MihirShah7 Ай бұрын
What are even the credentials of this guy who graduated college in 2015? Such big narrative is being spun here. While the message to thoroughly vet moving to another country is good, there can be no concrete conclusions. Everyone needs to make the assessment for themselves. Neon should take note before they provide such platform to someone. Everyone who is studying or looking for a job, go back to studying and reading books or even Reddit for better advice than this. Read Balaji Visvanathan, read Revathi Advaiti. So many other inspiring stories. Even S Jaishankar said it- if you move out of India, that does not mean you “left” India. We will always welcome anyone with talent and hardwork back.
@ShovonM
@ShovonM 2 ай бұрын
Grape is sour!
@viveksridhar2218
@viveksridhar2218 2 ай бұрын
The audio could be better!
@goa184
@goa184 2 ай бұрын
do we celebrate reliance
@compoundingpaper-ron5794
@compoundingpaper-ron5794 2 ай бұрын
Please stay in your country guys if you have better opportunities. 😅
@ayeshab7696
@ayeshab7696 Ай бұрын
sounds alot like uneven distribution of wealth
@activeoneaudio7792
@activeoneaudio7792 2 ай бұрын
The unemployment rate is not 8%, its 15% and the target audience of this podcast is not in a position to leave India. Just another election podcast. The deaf leading the blind.
@Learnitall001
@Learnitall001 2 ай бұрын
Bro, you are wrong about a lot of assumptions you just made about US, if you want to make such assumptions live here in US for 20 years and than decide, India is a shithole in every way possible, comparing the 2 is a huge disrespect. Funny and ridiculous podcast😂
@anuragdubey7708
@anuragdubey7708 2 ай бұрын
Then why the hell are you watching it Just click on the not interested option and fuck off
@zengpang3177
@zengpang3177 2 ай бұрын
i agree with you, compare India with China is an insult to China, let alone America.
@zengpang3177
@zengpang3177 2 ай бұрын
when talking about economy, it lead to EU China and America three blocks as topics. when talking about cultural, it brings up China Japan and America as topics. when talking about hungry index and abject poverty, we mention Somali India and Republic Congo as topics. most Indian don't know where they lump up with, that is very unfortunate.
@Username78952
@Username78952 2 ай бұрын
​@zengpang3177 Another fact is ,China with a population of 1.45 billion people and with 18 trillion dollars economy is comparing with 300-350 million people with 26 trillion dollars economy. The quality of life ,culture and economy ,comparing with USA with China it's laughable and majority of Chinese are in bubble that they are comparable with Japan and usa . Its disrespectful to compare China with Japan, usa It's really sad and unfortunate that majority of chinese doesn't know about that as everything is controlled by whinnie xi xinpiny
@anilprasanna
@anilprasanna 2 ай бұрын
Why stay in India and work for 1 dollar per hour Narayan Murthy salary and that too for 70 hours per week? Why not join Infosys end client in USA directly and get 100 dollar per hour into our bank accounts? Why pay commission to middlemen like Murthy in India?
@sonamrobertson1510
@sonamrobertson1510 Ай бұрын
Talk about India, bhais!
@charmaine8512
@charmaine8512 Ай бұрын
Quoting your dad was not an apt example. A driber will look for a drivers position and if he is desperate, the driver may look for a job as a car wash or petrol pump attendant but definitely not as a mechanic in a car yard or a mason because he in all likelihood would never have had experience even if highly educated to do the car mechanics. That is why your dad went from job to job but as a doctor, not as a transcriptionist or as a psychologist But in the West you have people who may end up being the team leader of a Call Centre as his aspirationa are high and his years of experince as a shop assistant or a punch operator or a baker gets him in, not because he is there to do the job but to be present and be ticked as reporting to work while someone else is doing the job behind yhe scenes. Work in the West and do a stat of those who never got to work when they left India in tge field they could have contributed to Teachers are nurses, nurses are shop assistants, secretaries are data entry operators and here agai ut is only because of unfair practices _ racism, funny name, country of origin not in good books and the list is endless. Train youngsters in India and give them an incentive to not opt for a foreign passport by giving them tax benefits, these youngsters will be the real deal, the future and wont be working in foreign countries for a passport, and pay high taxes for the future Western ageing population
@PrabhakarKumar97
@PrabhakarKumar97 2 ай бұрын
I put this video into an AI model and prompted it to generate a one sentence caption. Here’s what I got: Two ultra privileged Indians sitting on generational wealth, in their cocooned gated communities in an air conditioned room with a top of the class air purifier, 24 hour fresh running hot/cold water, with maid and cook, talking about how 1+ billion people barely able to make ends meet can all start billion dollar businesses after they hoard 5 crores in their bank accounts. My response to AI model: Kya phoonk ke aaya hai be? Badhiya log hain ye 😂😂
@chillepill1
@chillepill1 Ай бұрын
You are not giving eight statement
@alexk798
@alexk798 2 ай бұрын
The first 40 seconds of sweeping assumptions stem from second-hand observations of a culture often criticized yet widely admired for emulation worldwide.
@proteemmukherjee5405
@proteemmukherjee5405 Ай бұрын
What can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence. Unemployment in India is not caused by individual will or ability. Its a systemic failiure economy wide failure. This gross generalization of the problems and ultimately blaming the victims just comes across as lazy and how less informed you are.
@Nimbus2k_rider
@Nimbus2k_rider 2 ай бұрын
Ai hype will slow down in future.
@vikram_shahi
@vikram_shahi Ай бұрын
Wrong generalisation of USA. Live the life for years over there and then talk
@ankitait2
@ankitait2 2 ай бұрын
I loved your podcast with Sanjeev Sanyal, but this one seems divorced with reality. 4-5lakh a year enough for single guy, where? In Kanpur or Agra? In Bangalore, it is not enough for a middle class life(1 bhk apt without roommates, occasionally dining out, student loans etc.) , the number is closer to 8 lakhs for a single guy and close to 16 lakhs for a family. That only covers renting, woe betide if you wanna ever buy a house, the numbers become 2-3X in that case. Also,what is with this Elon veneration. I agree US society is in decline and it is because of CEOs such as Musk. Tesla produces jack and its major source of revenue is its carbon credits, which exist because Tesla produces jack. US has soft power because it produced amazing guys Emerson, Thoreau, Stanford, FDR, Teddy R, William Jennings Bryan etc. In the 19th and early 20th century. They are in decline though. A serious crises in leadership.
@Immortal_lion99
@Immortal_lion99 2 ай бұрын
It all depends on your financial management. You can easily live with whatever your income is, anywhere in the world. Just dont make stupid decisions, like taking loans, without any stable source of income. It will be a loop from which you cant come out.
@SriHari-th4yq
@SriHari-th4yq 2 ай бұрын
Socialist economy is a oxymorin. Chasing which destroys the only way the economy can exist and flourish- Capitalist.
@maxuser1221
@maxuser1221 2 ай бұрын
World is trash we are just here to feel pain
@balbhatt
@balbhatt 2 ай бұрын
USA 🇺🇸 per capita $.85000 vs India per capita $.2000 Clean air , clean water , unadulterated food quality of life health care , old age pension etc
@khushbooparikh4732
@khushbooparikh4732 2 ай бұрын
Corruption increasing, very high health insurance costs, pension barely covers cost, shrinking job market because of outsourcing and automization, lay offs. Per capita doesn’t mean everyone gets the same income. Broken family structure, leftist taking over the ideology of young- their energy and drive replaced by anxiety and depression because of negative social media
@champnik464
@champnik464 2 ай бұрын
In their mind edtech is just coaching classes online........fools
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