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No MBA, no big degree, just 10th pass, how a Gujarati became a millionaire in America, user shared his friend's success story – News India Live | News India

Sunil further told that one of his Gujarati friends who settled in America opened a Gujarati restaurant and is now living a luxurious life. For Sunil, his own master's degree and habit of listening to podcasts seem like nothing in front of all this. Now he himself is telling the success story of his friend who studied only till 10th standard. Despite all this, he was very successful in the business world.

10th pass Gujarati story

Sunil wrote in his post, “Meet Patel friend who runs a restaurant in New Jersey. He was about 40 years old and was 10th pass. I am an engineer with a master's degree and I listen to podcasts, I told him that Peter Thiel had said that the worst business anyone can do is to open a restaurant. In which the success rate is negligible and customers are also uncertain. When I told him the name of Peter Thiel, he raised his eyebrows in thought. Obviously, he does not know who Peter Thiel is. He said that opening a restaurant was a sure way for him to become a millionaire.”

Secrets of the American billionaire

Patel then explained to his friend Sunil, “At least 50 families come to his restaurant and are regular customers.” Rejecting Thiel’s idea that restaurant customers are unpredictable, the Gujarati entrepreneur said that if, one day, his food runs out of salt, his customers would ask him to add more salt and they would not stop coming to his restaurant.”

If the restaurant is in a good location then the business will also be good.

A restaurant owner explained more about the benefits of good location in the restaurant business. He said, “Having his own restaurant on the way to a popular temple in Robbinsville Township, New Jersey, many Gujarati tourists from New York and Pennsylvania hire a bus to visit Swaminarayan Temple in Robbinsville, New Jersey to eat delicious Gujarati food. His restaurant has a thali, for this his restaurant staff has to wake up every morning and cook dal, rice etc. He has to make roti, vegetable and dhokla and by doing this he became a millionaire in 10 years.”

Just by getting an MBA and an expensive degree a person does not become a millionaire.

Summarizing it, social media user Sunil said, “He is just 10th pass. Does not have an MBA, does not listen to podcasts. Just common sense, intuition and risk taking made him a millionaire today.” This post of Sunil went viral on social media in no time. Which has been viewed by more than 3 lakh people so far and thousands of people have liked it.

Advantage of being a Gujarati:

Met a Patel friend who runs a restaurant in New Jersey.

He was in his 40s and had passed Class 10. I am an engineer with a masters degree and listen to podcasts.