I want to give more time to my children, my family, to my health.
RAKESH JHUNJHUNWALAThe biggest quest to learn anything is curiosity. If you are curious about something, you will go and dig.
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Bull markets are Test matches and not 50-over games.
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The world is not going to fall as long as there is confidence in governments and in banking institutions and the financial system.
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When the food at home is so tasty, why go out and eat?
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I know film industry is not a very healthy place to be in.
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I do not do any trading internationally.
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There is a digital revolution going on around the world and India is in better placed to tap the opportunity.
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I am very opinionated and sometimes a very irritating character but, I have learnt that the quest to learn is a journey, not a destination.
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What India needs for prosperity is just ease of doing business.
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I am not afraid of making mistakes. But my mistakes were those that I could afford. That’s very important: mistakes will happen but you must ensure that you keep them within limits you can afford.
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Draw a balance between the present and the future and one advice I give to every young Indian – the most difficult thing in India, urban India, is housing. So first thing that you do is try and buy house as that gives a great sense of security.
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Markets go up not because there is abundance of buyers, but because there is a lack of sellers.
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I think true love – love, wine and beauty, they better with age.
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Bull markets have valuation froth and bull markets have commitment forth. Now just by valuation froth, bull markets do not end.
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What is too popular may not be profitable. Don’t invest in B2C companies, instead invest in B2B companies.
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The journey to limit crony capitalism: It’s a journey, it’s not a destination. Slowly but surely, in India, crony capitalism has died and governance is what brings about real growth.
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