Only 10th Pass, But This Gujarati Became a Millionaire in America - Times of Kashi

Only 10th Pass, But This Gujarati Became a Millionaire in America

Nikhil Jain
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A story about an Indian living in America is going viral on social media. This person, who only studied up to 10th grade, became a millionaire through his hard work and common sense. Sunil, a user on X (formerly Twitter), shared the story of his Gujarati friend who moved to America, opened a Gujarati restaurant, and now lives a successful life.

What’s the Story?

Sunil humorously talked about his own master’s degree and love for listening to podcasts. He then shared the inspiring story of his friend, who runs a restaurant in New Jersey. Despite only being 10th pass, his friend, now in his late 40s, has become a millionaire without any fancy degrees.

How Did He Run the Restaurant?

Sunil explained that his friend’s restaurant has over 50 regular families as customers. Many Gujaratis from New York and Pennsylvania, who visit the Swaminarayan Temple in Robbinsville, always stop by his restaurant to eat. Each bus carries 50-75 people, and this happens regularly.

What’s the Secret to His Success?

Sunil’s friend says that all he has to do is wake up every morning and make simple dishes like dal, rice, roti, vegetables, and dhokla. By following this simple routine, he has built a fortune over the past ten years. Sunil emphasized that his friend’s success did not come from formal education or business theories, but from common sense, intuition, and a willingness to take risks.

This story shows that you don’t need a high degree to be successful. Hard work, smart decisions, and the ability to take risks are the real keys to success.

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Nikhil Jain, an Indian journalist and social activist from Ahmedabad, is known as the founder of timesofkashi.in. This website serves as a platform for news and information, particularly focusing on issues relevant to the Kashi region and beyond. Nikhil Jain's journalism and activism aim to highlight local stories and contribute to public discourse on various social and political issues.
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