Wanted to teach once; would be more involved in education now: Ambani

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Ambani today said he once had a very different career in mind before his father asked him to join the Industries.

"Before my father (the late Dhirubhai Ambani) brought me into Reliance, I wanted to work for the World for a while or teach in a university," Ambani said, speaking at Today Conclave here.



"With my wife (Nita) being a teacher, she is now telling me it's high time I have taken up teaching. So going forward, both of us will be involved in education a lot more. It's something we want to do more for our own personal satisfaction," he said.

To a question what money means to him, the country's richest man said "nothing".

"Money means nothing to me really. My father used to always tell me that if you start anything just to make money, then, in his own words, 'you are a fool,' because you will not be good at anything else and also not make money.

"Instead if you start with a purpose...You want to do what nobody else has done, then money is the byproduct but that byproduct should never be important," he said.

"You should clearly know what you want to do, in what you want to be the best, and what you are passionate about.

"If you keep dreaming again and again you will convert those dreams into passion. And if you are passionate about something that will define your purpose," he said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Wanted to teach once; would be more involved in education now: Ambani

Mukesh Ambani today said he once had a very different career in mind before his father asked him to join the Reliance Industries. "Before my father (the late Dhirubhai Ambani) brought me into Reliance, I wanted to work for the World Bank for a while or teach in a university," Ambani said, speaking at India Today Conclave here. "With my wife (Nita) being a teacher, she is now telling me it's high time I have taken up teaching. So going forward, both of us will be involved in education a lot more. It's something we want to do more for our own personal satisfaction," he said. To a question what money means to him, the country's richest man said "nothing". "Money means nothing to me really. My father used to always tell me that if you start anything just to make money, then, in his own words, 'you are a fool,' because you will not be good at anything else and also not make money. "Instead if you start with a purpose...You want to do what nobody else has done, then ... Ambani today said he once had a very different career in mind before his father asked him to join the Industries.

"Before my father (the late Dhirubhai Ambani) brought me into Reliance, I wanted to work for the World for a while or teach in a university," Ambani said, speaking at Today Conclave here.

"With my wife (Nita) being a teacher, she is now telling me it's high time I have taken up teaching. So going forward, both of us will be involved in education a lot more. It's something we want to do more for our own personal satisfaction," he said.

To a question what money means to him, the country's richest man said "nothing".

"Money means nothing to me really. My father used to always tell me that if you start anything just to make money, then, in his own words, 'you are a fool,' because you will not be good at anything else and also not make money.

"Instead if you start with a purpose...You want to do what nobody else has done, then money is the byproduct but that byproduct should never be important," he said.

"You should clearly know what you want to do, in what you want to be the best, and what you are passionate about.

"If you keep dreaming again and again you will convert those dreams into passion. And if you are passionate about something that will define your purpose," he said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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