Ani Sanyal
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You know, my brother and I run the agency and I think he secretly brags about us because he understands what we do now.
He calls him Naz, I think.
So you might know him, but he knows him as Naz.
You know, just just misunderstandings and miscommunications, you know, as a lot of families have.
And especially when you decide to go out and do something bold and do something on your own.
You know, I went to New York University for economics and finance and I had, you know, an entire world that was that was open to me.
And I decided that that wasn't who I was.
and decided to take the step and it was, it was, you know, tough for a long time, but I do give my credit, you know, my parents a lot of credit for, um, for not getting in the way, you know, maybe they weren't a hundred percent supportive the whole time, but they, you know, they kind of trusted the process and trusted me.
And I think now, you know, nowadays we all kind of joke and laugh about it, but.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's a really good question.
It's a tough question.
I don't think I had that thought because I had an implicit faith throughout the whole thing that whichever kind of road that we went down would be the right one.
There was a lot of issues with him and kind of like how he wasn't.
100% medically cleared.
And it was this thing where he knew he was taking a risk on his life and on my life.
And so there's layers to this, but we were very close and intentional during that time.
And I think that speaks to the unconditional love of parents.
you know, to literally put everything on the line for their kids.