When a Vision Calls Out to You, Respond | Abhyuday Agarwal | TEDxGreenfield Youth
Sometimes, a vision whispers to us in the most unexpected moments an image, a feeling, a calling that lingers.Our dreams often reveal themselves subtly, waiting for us to respond. But how often do we listen? Through personal stories and insights, Speaker explore the power of recognizing and acting on life's calling, the courage it takes to follow an inner vision, and how responding to it can shape not just our destiny, but also the lives of those around us. When a vision calls out to you—will you answer? Abhyuday Agarwal quit his job after 1 year of corporate sector experience to start his own company in the edtech space, which he grew to IPO on the NSE SME Exchange in Jan. 2024. His mission is to train 1 million Indian remote professionals to export services to SMEs and startups in advanced countries.Today, his company is fully remote, employing 600+ people from 180 locations across India and 7 countries, with 60+% women workforce, and caters to professionals across 25 different categories. 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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