As a professional, I worked
for 36 years — 30 of those as an entrepreneur, from a modest beginning in 1992
to a grand finale in 2022.
Interestingly, my
entrepreneurial journey had begun much earlier — when I was just four!
Our home in Delhi was a
bungalow with a beautiful garden in front, a portico lined with fruit trees,
and a big kitchen garden at the back.
The kitchen garden
fascinated me most. Before I even began school, I would spend hours exploring
it.
One morning, after a good
rain, I was searching for earthworms when I discovered a new plant. It was
beautiful, and when I touched it, its leaves folded instantly — then opened
again a few minutes later. This was the Touch-me-not plant. To me, it was pure
magic, and I was certain none of my friends had ever seen anything like it.
So, I came up with a plan:
I decided to charge money to let my friends touch it.
Many paid, making me feel
rather rich. But one of my closest friends — my next-door neighbour, who had
been with me since we were toddlers — did not have any pocket money. Because of
our special bond, she expected I would let her touch it for free.
But greed got the better of
me, and I refused. She did the next best thing — she told my mother. Soon, I
was ordered to return all the money. My mother reminded me firmly: when you
have something good, you must share it — because sharing multiplies the joy.
