Greed is a strength we require to quench the thirst for success. Aditya grew up as a child prodigy and has always strived in achieving the best for himself. He is a law school dropout who is driven by an itch to make difference by not being restricted to Indian classrooms, outdated curriculum, and creativity-draining pedagogy. In this TEDx talk, he talks about what goes inside a mind of a greedy person to achieve exceptionally great results. As humans, we’re driven by passion, and we wish to pursue our best towards our personal/professional goals in life. In order to get things done, one has to do things that people around them might not like and may even seem odd or weird at first. He shares his own experiences with the mass who are curious about what goes inside a mind of a greedy person in an urge to achieve unbelievable outcomes, on an optimistic note.

    This talk was given at a TEDx event but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx.
    Aditya S Kapur, is an evolving kid who is known for his Social Innovations. Been recognized by United Nations twice, awarded by the Indian Government for 9+ years consecutively, and delivered 5 TEDx talks, being the first Indian to speak 5 TEDx talks at an age of 17. Currently, Aditya is building The OO App, which enables users to spot authentic Indian StreetFood around them. Making use of blockchain and AI, the platforms makes sure to help a user get navigated to a StreetFood stall nearest to the user, enhancing the brand value of the vendor, thus increasing sales.

    In the past handful of years, Aditya has founded domain agnostic StartUps to give direction to his Stupid Ideas, using disruption and innovation. He has left no stone unturned to prove his stand. At present Aditya has founded 7 StartUps, sprouting his bags of ideas, one at a time. He is thankful to his team which plays a major role in backing him, whatsoever it takes. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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