Whatever money I made, I did not buy an apartment or a car: I bought plane tickets and hotels and experiences.
“Whatever money I made, I did not buy an apartment or a car: I bought plane tickets and hotels and experiences.”
The World Motivation
Whatever money I made, I did not buy an apartment or a car: I bought plane tickets and hotels and experiences.
“Whatever money I made, I did not buy an apartment or a car: I bought plane tickets and hotels and experiences.”
Whatever money I made, I did not buy an apartment or a car: I bought plane tickets and hotels and experiences.
I first came to Delhi with my parents when I was 15 years old. We went to see the Red Fort, and I was walking behind my parents, and some guy who was walking along touched me inappropriately. I screamed, but he was acting so cool about it. I did not create any further scene and left.
I hate when they portray women as just sex symbols in short skirts, running around playing dumb. I refuse to watch such films or be in such films.
I don't drink coffee: it makes me cuckoo!
My dream was to set up my own e-commerce company. In 1999, I gathered 18 people in my apartment and spoke to them for two hours about my vision. Everyone put their money on the table, and that got us $60,000 to start Alibaba. I wanted to have a global company, so I chose a global name.
People definitely wait outside my house, hotel, apartment, whatever, asking for hugs or autographs.
Someone knocks at the door of an apartment to borrow salt or sugar, people run into each other in the elevator, and in this way become inscribed in the spectator's memory.
You don't need the White House to please people. You can be 24, earning $22,000 a year, and have people over to your tiny apartment. It's all about sharing and thinking about what will make others happy.
Brands started calling me out of the blue as I racked up over 5 million views on YouTube. And now I make my living being what they call a 'lifestyle and travel influencer.'