Anurag Agarwal
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Podcast Appearances
Just like a Warby Parker, just like a Tom's, just like a Whole Foods, a Seven Generation and a Plum Organics and The Honest Company, you can build a billion dollar business and have positive impact in the communities you work in.
So the best way to do this is our website is Junior Empire.
juniorexplorers.com and that's that's where you can learn more about the program and the product i can be followed on our we are on facebook as junior explorers club we're on twitter as junior explorers and personally i am on twitter as triple asms i use my initials so it's a a a i s m s triple asms on twitter and we're always happy to connect with new entrepreneurs you know people
people with ideas and give back and, you know, paying it forward is part of being an entrepreneur.
So I'm always all about it.
Peter Thiel's Zero to One.
Yes, two actually.
Okay, hit me.
Richard Branson for his ability to have impact while building a meaningful business globally, and Tony Tsai for his commitment to building community and having an impact locally.
I do.
Slack.
We've become huge believers and users of Slack, and it is an incredible tool for efficiency and communication.
Uh, no, it's on my wishlist.
I spend, I spend a lot of time saying I'll sleep when I'm dead.
I feel like, I feel like I need, I need to work harder to get more sleep.
You know, I just wish I knew how much, how constant, how the only constant that one has in life is change.
And, you know, when I was making choices early on, I was making choices based on what I thought was, you know, going to be back then, long-term careers or, you know, skill sets that I would acquire.
or things that I would be able to do on a more consistent basis.
And the truth is all of that has changed and keeps changing every day, every year with new innovation, with new ideas, with new environments, new technology.
So, you know, the one thing I wish I'd known more of because I've lived it now and I certainly pass that on to, again, the younger folk on the call is, you know, embrace change.