Radhika Gupta, the CEO of Edelweiss Asset Management Company, recently pondered about turning 40.
While many people feel bittersweet about turning a year older, get into a philosophical mode, or engage in nostalgia, reminiscing about the ‘good ol’ days’, Gupta was rather optimistic about turning older.
Taking to LinkedIn, she wrote how, just before she turned 40, she was standing in front of the iconic BSE Towers, a 29-storey building in India’s Wall Street, the Dalal Street. She then went on to write about how she took photos with some youngsters.
The entrepreneur went on to say that although she has turned older, she has no life lessons to share.
“ At 40, I have no Twitter threads to write about life lessons, but only thanks and more thanks, for what I have and what I am doing,” she wrote.
Sharing a picture of herself with an enormous cake, she wrote that at 40, her only goal is to keep on working as it is a “joy and a privilege” for her.
“Every birthday, friends ask me what I am doing, and the answer is, I go to work. Why? Because work is not work for me, but a joy and privilege, an opportunity to create impact, with a killer team and in a winning India.
And the best message on turning 40 is the one planted on this cake from team Edelweiss MF, also perfect for an SRK fan. Picture abhi baaki hai,” she wrote.
She ended her poignant post on a positive note, saying that the best is yet to come.
The post went viral, gaining more than 6000 likes.
One LinkedIn user praised the entrepreneur profusely and gushed over her dedication to her work.
“Your perspective on viewing work not just as a task but as an opportunity to create an impact is a lesson for many. Embracing every moment with such positivity is undoubtedly a
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