How to keep the hustle alive | Jay Mendiratta | TEDxNerul
Hustle isn’t about titles, luxury, or luck. It’s about sweat, scars, and showing up when life knocks you flat. In this talk, Jay Mendiratta shares his journey from surviving two jobs as a student, to failing and rebuilding businesses, to finally leading marketing at a 35-year-old legacy brand, Jay reveals how every setback became fuel. If you’ve ever felt unseen or rejected, this talk will remind you: you’re not struggling. you’re hustling. And that mindset? That’s the launchpad "Jay Mendiratta is a next-gen business leader and founder of The Jay Way Global podcast, inspiring ambitious minds. After spending a decade in the USA—studying, working, and hustling through the most formative years of his life—Jay returned to India with a global mindset and real-world grit.Today, he's one of the driving forces behind Plumber Bathware & Aquini, where he blends legacy with innovation. Through his podcast, he shares unfiltered life lessons on execution, mindset, and self-leadership. Jay’s journey is a bold mix of global exposure, deep self-reflection, and the relentless pursuit of turning dreams into action." 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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