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Arshvyn and Tahmid plunge into candid discussions, challenging the conventional mindset of responsibility and accountability. Arshvyn boldly asserts the concept that everything ultimately falls on one's shoulders, sparking reflections on personal accountability. From renouncing religious ties to embracing spirituality, Arshvyn shares a transformative journey that led to profound self-realization. Insights into the closed community of past business owners offer a glimpse into generational differences. Tahmid advocates for earlier teachings of collaboration and group work in Singapore's education system. The episode unravels the importance of creating value for others, fostering a customer-centric approach. Adding a touch of levity, Tahmid shares amusing anecdotes from the world of weddings.
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Hosts
Tahmid Nasif: https://www.instagram.com/tahmzup/
Arshvyn Prakas: https://www.instagram.com/arshvynprakas/
Show notes:
01:20 : It is always your fault [Arshvyn]
02:30 : I’ve given up on religion [Arshvyn]
04:00 : I found myself being more spiritual [Arshvyn]
07:00: The business owners in our parent’s generation were a closed community [Arshvyn]
08:30 : Singapore needs to teach collaboration and group work earlier [Tahmid]
09:00 : My bad experience with a business owner [Arshvyn]
11:00 : You can’t be selfish, you have to think of how you can create value for others [Arshvyn]
13:00 : What is your customer experience when using your service or product? [Arshvyn]
14:30 : Funny wedding stories [Tahmid]
As always, thank you for listening. We hope you found value in this.
By Tahmid Nasif & Arshvyn PrakasArshvyn and Tahmid plunge into candid discussions, challenging the conventional mindset of responsibility and accountability. Arshvyn boldly asserts the concept that everything ultimately falls on one's shoulders, sparking reflections on personal accountability. From renouncing religious ties to embracing spirituality, Arshvyn shares a transformative journey that led to profound self-realization. Insights into the closed community of past business owners offer a glimpse into generational differences. Tahmid advocates for earlier teachings of collaboration and group work in Singapore's education system. The episode unravels the importance of creating value for others, fostering a customer-centric approach. Adding a touch of levity, Tahmid shares amusing anecdotes from the world of weddings.
Head over to linktr.ee/mindyourbusinesssg to check out how you can keep up to date with the latest episodes, do subscribe!
Hosts
Tahmid Nasif: https://www.instagram.com/tahmzup/
Arshvyn Prakas: https://www.instagram.com/arshvynprakas/
Show notes:
01:20 : It is always your fault [Arshvyn]
02:30 : I’ve given up on religion [Arshvyn]
04:00 : I found myself being more spiritual [Arshvyn]
07:00: The business owners in our parent’s generation were a closed community [Arshvyn]
08:30 : Singapore needs to teach collaboration and group work earlier [Tahmid]
09:00 : My bad experience with a business owner [Arshvyn]
11:00 : You can’t be selfish, you have to think of how you can create value for others [Arshvyn]
13:00 : What is your customer experience when using your service or product? [Arshvyn]
14:30 : Funny wedding stories [Tahmid]
As always, thank you for listening. We hope you found value in this.