FUTURE OF BUSINESS

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We all know that if we want to grow — not just personally but also economically — we have to think differently. The world is moving fast, and if we keep doing what everyone else is doing, we’ll eventually be left behind.

Have you ever wondered why only a tiny fraction of people — maybe 0.01% — become truly rich and successful? It’s not just luck or money. It’s their way of thinking. They see the future before the rest of us do.

Take the example of Anant Ambani. Many people think that because he has money, he just spends it on luxuries. But look closely — when he created Vantara, a private forest full of plants and wildlife, he wasn’t just following a dream. He was making an investment in the future. Soon, companies around the world will have limits on how much pollution they can create. Once they cross those limits, they’ll have to buy carbon credits from people who own green spaces — people like Anant Ambani.

That’s why even billionaires like Bill Gates are buying land and creating private forests. They know that in the coming years, nature itself will be one of the most valuable assets. The trees, the plants, the unique species — all of them hold something priceless: genetic codes that could help science, medicine, and the environment.

So the real difference between the rich and the rest isn’t just wealth — it’s vision. It’s about seeing what others can’t yet see and believing in ideas before the world catches up.


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