I realized one thing - Google had created more impact in education in India than a nonprofit that had been doing this for over a decade.
“So I was working on a nonprofit with the government, and I realized the sister organization that we had had been doing this for, like, over a decade.”
I ended up just being obsessed with, the impact that tech creates. So I was working on a nonprofit with the government, and I realized the sister organization that we had had been doing this for, like, over a decade. And I realized one thing, which was they had not created as much impact in education in India that Google had. So that was, like, a very pivotal moment for me where I felt that tech has actually created more impact. And policy and politics and government and nonprofit, all of these things were, like, I was obsessed with because I wanted to create impact at scale.
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Powerful origin moment that contrasts tech vs. traditional impact sectors. The specific comparison and personal realization creates a compelling narrative about why someone pivots to tech.
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