From Death Bed to finding your Passion: 1% Rule and Life at #2 | Sumit Singh Gandhi | TEDxDFBEDU
In this empowering TEDx talk recorded at the Department of Business Economics (DBE), University of Delhi, South Campus, Sumit Singh Gandhi dismantles the myth that setbacks define failure. With raw authenticity, he shares his philosophy of “Life at Number Two”—a perspective that reimagines second place as a springboard for resilience, self-discovery, and eventual triumph. Drawing from personal struggles and victories, Sumit introduces the 1% Rule, a game-changing mindset where incremental daily progress, no matter how small, compounds into life-altering success over time. He delves into the pillars of passion, discipline, and mentorship, illustrating how these forces shape not just careers, but legacies. Through heartfelt anecdotes and actionable insights, Sumit challenges viewers to reframe adversity as fuel, urging them to script a life “worth watching” by embracing challenges, staying relentlessly consistent, and prioritizing growth over perfection. Whether you’re navigating setbacks or striving for excellence, this talk is a rallying cry to trust the process, lean into discomfort, and transform every stumble into a step forward. Hit play to unlock a roadmap for turning limitations into limitless potential—and discover why sometimes, the best stories begin after the fall.
Mr. Sumit Singh Gandhi is the Founder and CEO of CATKing, a leading MBA coaching institute in India. With a vision to make quality MBA education accessible, he established CATKing to provide personalized coaching for exams like CAT, XAT, and NMAT. Under his leadership, CATKing has gained a reputation for its high success rate and student-centric approach, emphasizing both academic excellence and personality development.A global traveler who has visited 36+ countries, Mr. Sumit brings diverse insights into education, encouraging students to think globally. His expertise has earned him recognition on platforms like ET Now and TEDx, where he shares insights on leadership and career growth. He was also featured in the "40 Under 40" list by the Non-Profit Times for his impact in education. Mr. Gandhi continues to mentor and inspire thousands of students, helping them achieve their goals in management education and beyond. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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