Ankur warikoo : English version of Vivek Bindra?
Thanks to year end holidays, after reading recent news and wasting time on reels - I felt, Ankur warikoo is the English medium version of Vivek Bindra, reasoning here is - 1. Same rags to riches story (overwhelming) 2. Sudden rise with no backstory 3. Course selling by dubious promises 4. Immature, vulnerable target audience 5. Over advertisements Any other insights?
Karilyn Carmden
Stealth
10 months ago
He is kinda Gary Vaynurchuk of India (without energy). Vivek Bindra is a scammer.
The big difference is Gary started giving gyaan after getting rich and maybe selling courses/influencing isn’t only revenue stream.
Jordon Carmden
Stealth
10 months ago
Yes but Vivek Bindra is a different breed.
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The way to visualise it is a spectrum.
Vivek Bindra
Ankur Warikoo
Maheshwari
Divyakirti
Sharan
Sisinty
....
All of them will wind up sooner than later. I'd say 5-8 years at best. The kind of messaging they do has its own half life.
The only lifelong sustainable messaging is spirituality / religion.
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Isaiah Lee
Stealth
10 months ago
My argument is, if you're such a good trader/finance guy/guru of whatever it is that you promote, why the **** are you not known as the best, in some context? Like the best traders on the market don't want their identities to be public. They don't share their bloody strategies on the internet for validation. What makes you so special? All you do is take other people's work and repackage it into your words. Sure you're a good storyteller, but that's all you are. Again, that's how _ i_ feel.
Matilda Hyrum
Stealth
10 months ago
Looks like I'm the only person who likes Warikoo. Somehow I always feel he is genuine and his courses are also decent and economically priced.
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