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A wave of knowing laughter rolled through the crowd. They had all been guilty of it.

“What did Hansaben do?” Pareshbhai asked, wiping his brow with a bright white handkerchief. “She didn't pray for a miracle. She didn't ask the government for a loan. She went to the plastic-wala and spent her last 500 rupees on airtight packets.”

He told the story of a khakhra maker from Bhuj. The woman, Hansaben, made the most brittle, perfect khakhras in the district. But she was failing. Why? Because she would wrap her khakhras in newspaper, and by the time they reached Bhuj, they were dust. Everyone told her to give up. gujarati motivational speakers

“ Juvo (Look),” he said. “Even when the tea is finished, the matti (earth) of the cup remains strong. Be the cup, not the tea. The tea comes and goes. The matti is forever.”

Pareshbhai didn't give a formula. He gave a story. A wave of knowing laughter rolled through the crowd

“ Mara bhai-o, behen-o ,” he said, his voice crackling like a well-worn record. “The other day, my grandson asked me, ‘Dada, why do you Gujjus always want paanch minute no profit ? Five minutes of profit?’”

After the speech, a young man in a cheap polyester shirt came up to him. His name was Rakesh. He ran a small farsan (snack) shop that was going under. “She didn't pray for a miracle

“In my village, there was a chaiwala whose tea was terrible. One day, he started putting a spoon of sugar on the saucer, separate. People came just to pour the sugar themselves. He didn't improve the tea. He changed the experience .”