
Ankur Warikoo
@warikoo • 733,049 subscribers
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I have shut down my 100 crores course business. And converted it into a subscription! Between making more money and helping more people - the choice was super clear to me! WebVeda now gives access to ALL courses, for the price of one course. As a WebVeda member you will get: - ALL courses, present and future (we add a course every day, every week, every month) - An exclusive members-only community - Personalized jobs based on your skills 100% refund policy, as always. Skills. Community. Jobs. Growth as a subscription. All 5 lakh existing WebVeda students have been upgraded to the membership for FREE. I want every person in this country with a phone and an internet connection to have the same learning, networking and job opportunities in life as someone born into privilege. Where they were born, how much they earn, what language they speak - none of such things should ever matter.
Ankur Warikoo113,206 views • 18 days ago

I was in Mumbai last week for an ad film shoot: 14 hours straight, 7 AM to 9 PM, with a team of about 200 people. It wasn’t my first shoot, but each time inspires me. This time, I realized something: to the experts on the team - stylists, makeup artists, photographers - I’m not ankur warikoo or an actor or a personal brand or even a person. I’m what their work demands. As soon as I reached my hotel room, there was the styling team waiting for me. In the next 60 mins I put on 30+ outfits and they clicked me. For them I was not a human, or ankur or an actor or a personal brand or anything. To them, I was a mannequin. To the makeup artist, a face; to the hairstylist, strands of hair; to the audio person, a voice; to the art person, a piece of the set; to the photographer, a model under lights; to the cameraman, someone to keep in focus; to the director, someone to emote; to my assistant, someone to listen to. Each had one task, executed perfectly, emotionlessly, with exceptional skill. It reminded me of the Mahabharata story where Guru Dronacharya tests the Pandavas with a bird’s eye as their archery target. He asks, “What do you see?” Others saw the bird, tree, sky, or branches. Until it came to Arjun - the masterful archer. "What do you see, Arjun?" "I see only the bird's eyes, gurudev" That’s the difference between winners and losers. Losers scan every possibility and yet miss the mark. Winners see only the mark.
Ankur Warikoo70,449 views • 1 year ago

What should this game be called? I don’t even know if it has a name already.
Ankur Warikoo86,016 views • 2 years ago

BEST news for aspiring entrepreneurs. ISB Indian School of Business (ISB) is launching an exclusive program on entrepreneurship: I-Venture Immersive (ivi) for anyone passionate about launching their first venture. Join me and Prof Bhagwan Chowdhry for an info session in Delhi. May 10 Fri 1130am
Ankur Warikoo14,538 views • 2 years ago
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