“Safar Bhale Hi Akela Ho, Raasta Apna Hona Chahiye” — Vedanta Chairman’s Raw Message to Young Founders Is Going Viral
Anil Agarwal Opens Up About the Lonely Road of Entrepreneurship — And Every Startup Founder Needs to Read This In an unusually candid message that’s striking a chord with entrepreneurs across the country, Vedanta Chairman Anil Agarwal took to social media to deliver a reality check to young st

Anil Agarwal Opens Up About the Lonely Road of Entrepreneurship — And Every Startup Founder Needs to Read This
In an unusually candid message that’s striking a chord with entrepreneurs across the country, Vedanta Chairman Anil Agarwal took to social media to deliver a reality check to young startup founders — and it’s not the sugar-coated advice you usually hear.
“The journey you’ve chosen? It gets lonely,” Agarwal wrote in a heartfelt post on X (formerly Twitter). What followed was a brutally honest reflection that many say captures the emotional weight of building something from scratch.
“Mount Everest ki chadhai pe bheed nahi hoti…”
Agarwal’s words cut deep into what it really feels like to be a founder:
“Mount Everest ki chadhai pe bheed nahi hoti… the higher you climb, the fewer people you see.”
He described the entrepreneurial path as isolating and misunderstood, comparing it to a “pressure cooker” — where every decision carries massive weight, and few truly understand the stakes.
“Kehne ko saath apne ek duniya chalti hai…”
In a poetic yet sobering moment, he wrote:
“Kehne ko saath apne ek duniya chalti hai, but the truth is, most people around you will not get it.”
Not because they don’t care, he clarified — but because they’ve never had to “believe in something invisible” like a dream or an unproven idea.
Why His Message Matters Now More Than Ever
In an age where startup success stories are glorified but the emotional toll is rarely acknowledged, Agarwal’s post hits home for founders who feel the weight of uncertainty, pressure, and solitude.
It’s a rare moment where a billionaire business leader speaks directly to the soul of early-stage entrepreneurs, not with metrics or strategy, but with empathy.
For Every Founder Walking a Lonely Path…
Agarwal’s closing thought summed it all up:
“Safar bhale hi akela ho, raasta apna hona chahiye.”
Translation: Even if the journey is lonely, the path should be your own.
It’s the kind of reminder that doesn’t just inspire — it validates. Because sometimes, what startup founders need most isn’t advice. It’s someone telling them, “You’re not crazy. This is what building something real feels like.”
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