The Mind Your Business Show

95 – Why Education Systems Are Failing Us - with Tahmid & Arshvyn [Part 2]


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In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the intricate web of education, upbringing, and personal aspirations. Arshvyn challenges the foundations of the education system, sparking a discourse on the lucrative nature of tuition in Singapore. Tahmid reflects on the inevitability of mirroring parental influences while Arshvyn shares unconventional thoughts on taking children out of school for a holiday. The conversation takes a poignant turn as Arshvyn shares personal insights about parental discipline and its impact, highlighting the drive it instilled. Tahmid candidly revisits past decisions, contemplating missed opportunities driven by societal norms. They delve into the balance between market demand and personal passion, prompting a contemplation of belief in one's product. Join us in this insightful exploration of education, choices, and the intricate dynamics that shape our paths.

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Hosts

Tahmid Nasif: https://www.instagram.com/tahmzup/
Arshvyn Prakas: https://www.instagram.com/arshvynprakas/

Show notes:

01:00 : I would re-write the education system [Arshvyn]

03:30 : Why Tuition is one of the most lucrative businesses in Singapore [Arshvyn]

04:40 : We are going to be exactly like our parents [Tahmid]

06:00:  I will take my kids out of school just for a holiday [Arshvyn]

07:00 : I was fast because I tried to run from my mums beatings [Arshvyn]

09:00 : If I could go back in time – this is what I wouldn’t do [Tahmid]

11:00 : Why I didn’t pursue what I loved [Arshvyn]

13:00 : Do what the market needs, not what you need [Tahmid]

15:00 : Do you need to believe in your own product? [Tahmid]

As always, thank you for listening. We hope you found value in this.

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The Mind Your Business ShowBy Tahmid Nasif & Arshvyn Prakas