Anubhav Dubey, the co-founder of Chai Sutta Bar, Monday took to X to share an inspiring message for many who have by no means obtained awards or recognition of their lives. In a heartfelt tweet, Dubey mirrored on his early struggles, emphasizing how perseverance and willpower in the end led to his success.
“Until the age of 25, I hadn’t obtained a single award. I used to be a backbencher. Awards, certificates se mera door door tak koi lena dena nahi tha,” Dubey wrote, highlighting how tutorial achievements by no means outlined his journey.
Initially making ready for the UPSC examination, Dubey confronted uncertainty about his future. Feeling the strain of potential failure, he mentioned a enterprise thought along with his good friend and later co-founder Anand Nayak. Regardless of being a mean pupil and never excelling in typical areas, Dubey took a leap of religion and co-founded Chai Sutta Bar (CSB).
The doubts lingered—”Agar ye bhi nahi kar paya toh kya hoga?” (What if I fail at this too?)—however this time, he approached the enterprise with a renewed sense of function. He devoted himself fully to creating the enterprise work, and his efforts paid off.
Chai Sutta Bar shortly gained reputation, increasing throughout India and receiving widespread recognition. What as soon as appeared inconceivable turned a actuality, with awards and accolades filling his workplace.
“Simply because you have not obtained recognition or awards doesn’t suggest you aren’t succesful,” he shared, encouraging others to maintain striving for his or her objectives.
Chai Sutta Bar began as a small enterprise in Madhya Pradesh in 2016 by Dubey and Nayak. The agency was later joined by Rahul Patidar.