Recalculating Life: From Challenges to Success | Dr Nishant S Mehta | TEDxATLAS University
This talk narrates a journey of resilience, adaptability, and lifelong learning. Overcoming stammering and Tourette’s syndrome, the speaker achieved multiple degrees (CA, LLB, MBA, PhD) while building a global business from a small office. A heart attack shifted priorities to health alongside expansion. Key principles include starting small, embracing imperfections, turning disadvantages into assets, blending skills, and never stopping learning. Using the metaphor of Google Maps recalculating after setbacks, the talk emphasizes persistence, hard work, and community impact as essential tools to navigate failures and achieve meaningful success. Dr Nishant S Mehta is a multi-disciplinary professional—a Chartered Accountant, Lawyer, MBA (Finance), and PhD—who brings over 25 years of expertise in finance, legal strategy, compliance, and entrepreneurship. He is the founder of NSM & Co and co-founder of Toggle, having grown his ventures from a modest 100 sq. ft. office to a global footprint spanning 14 countries with six offices in India. He specializes in fintech audits, risk management, and regulatory compliance, serving global banks, startups, and payment processors across India, the U.S., U.K., UAE, Japan, and Hong Kong. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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