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🗓️ 6 June 2022
⏱️ 67 minutes
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Naveen Jain is on a mission to “make illness optional” and has a story that is rooted in starting from less than ideal conditions in India to ascending to America’s elite class of businessmen. With a net worth in the nine figures he believes that is a result of solving big problems and maintaining a spirit of curiosity, humility, and innovation. In this episode we dive into his story, the creation of his company Viome, and will unpack gems like :
And so much more!
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0:00.0 | I take it. You don't like that people label you a billionaire, right? |
0:03.2 | Well, I don't like people label me because every video it says billionaire not being |
0:07.0 | a billionaire. I don't like being labeled anything because I am not a label. I am a |
0:13.6 | person with a mission. And when you if you want to label me something, label me a man on |
0:20.6 | the mission. |
0:21.6 | And three, two, one, you're listening to the real social proof podcast with Mr. |
0:31.0 | Sleeves for suckers and sell David Shand. Let's get it. Welcome to another edition of |
0:37.2 | the social proof podcast where we find dope people that do dope stuff and you are amazing. |
0:42.2 | Again, I was just telling you, you're the most successful person I've ever met in talk |
0:47.4 | to in person, okay? Not just financially, we're getting to that. But the way you raise |
0:53.6 | your children and your children are all changing the world. |
0:57.6 | Yes, I really feel that many of us as parents, we believe that we want to leave the better |
1:04.0 | world for our children. And I really think it's just as important to leave the better |
1:08.6 | children for the world because at the end of the day, having done so many things in my |
1:13.9 | own life and I look back and reflect. And I find my biggest source of happiness actually |
1:20.7 | comes from watching the children do that the things you wish you could have done to be |
1:26.9 | able to change the way people look at life. And from the times that kids were young, we |
1:33.7 | did a couple of things that are very, I would say different from the counter intuitive, |
1:37.9 | right? Everyone says they love their children. That's wonderful. And we thought that |
1:43.8 | we're going to separate the two things. We told them our love for you is unconditional, |
1:49.3 | but our approval is not. Well, that meant is I'm going to always love you and do everything, |
1:54.5 | but I'm not going to say I'm proud of you unless you do things that make you make us proud |
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