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Woice with Warikoo PodcastSeptember 12, 202400:04:19

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In this episode of 'Woice With Warikoo,' Ankur Warikoo shares a deeply personal story from his childhood in 1995 when his family faced a severe financial crisis. Ankur recounts how his father lost his job, their money was stolen, and they struggled with debt and personal sacrifices. Despite the hard times, his mother's resilience as a primary school teacher supported them. Listen to this powerful narrative of enduring hardship and financial struggle. 00:00 Introduction to Woice With Warikoo 00:26 A Personal Story from 1995 01:07 Family Struggles and Sacrifices 01:32 A Glimmer of Hope

 In this episode of 'Woice With Warikoo,' Ankur Warikoo shares a deeply personal story from his childhood in 1995 when his family faced a severe financial crisis. Ankur recounts how his father lost his job, their money was stolen, and they struggled with debt and personal sacrifices. Despite the hard times, his mother's resilience as a primary school teacher supported them. Listen to this powerful narrative of enduring hardship and financial struggle.

00:00 Introduction to Woice With Warikoo

00:26 A Personal Story from 1995

01:07 Family Struggles and Sacrifices

01:32 A Glimmer of Hope

[00:00:03] Hey everyone, this is Woice with Warikoo, my Ankur Warikoo episode is in English Podcast series

[00:00:09] I am very sorry to say that, I am a career, relationships, personal finance, success, failure

[00:00:16] and frankly, some of you are who I am in my home.

[00:00:20] I am the third day of your favorite podcast platform for a new episode, Woice with Warikoo

[00:00:36] We were down to the last few thousands in the bank,

[00:00:40] dozens of people were there, today we are at 8, something, hundreds of people

[00:00:43] who were going to talk to us because we were going to get married to them,

[00:00:48] and they were saying, what was happening?

[00:00:49] And on this way back, somebody stole that money

[00:00:54] I mean, when I was in school, I was there,

[00:00:58] I was there, I was there, I was there, I was there

[00:01:05] who had a decision.

[00:01:07] We plunged into chaos, financial debt, personal favors,

[00:01:12] collectors, some are there in the road to credit card.

[00:01:18] I still remember my mom,

[00:01:20] I didn't even eat three meals in the day.

[00:01:22] Because we were not in the past.

[00:01:24] We had a school in the past,

[00:01:28] and we were able to support our family.

[00:01:32] And at the peak of this crisis,

[00:02:04] who has a compensation, he can save us.

[00:02:09] And he is saved from the money.

[00:02:11] Even now, we have been eating dinner.

[00:02:15] We have eaten the meal in the middle of the night.

[00:02:18] And dad, we are eating dinner today and the whole thing is done.

[00:02:24] And I can see that he is coming from here.

[00:02:26] And was then the essence of the life of the people, the chaos and stability of the people

[00:02:35] can be so small.

[00:02:39] We have to be honest.

[00:02:42] Thus, we have to be honest with ourselves.

[00:02:46] But our understanding of this, we develop the way we live.

[00:02:53] It is not just that, we don't have a word to say.

[00:03:00] And this is the way to be a person.

[00:03:04] Many people think that this is the way to be happy, to be happy, to be happy, to be happy, to be happy, to be happy.

[00:03:14] But the way to be happy is the way to be a stable person.

[00:03:18] It is the way to be a stable person.

[00:03:25] It can be a person who can be a person who can be a person who can be a person.

[00:03:33] So the way to be happy is the way to be a stable person.

[00:03:38] Respect for the stability it provides.

[00:03:45] Because it can be a person who can be a person who can be a person who can be a person.

[00:03:50] Instead of becoming a slave to the addiction, it offers all the best.