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Billionaire Anil Agarwal was asked if it's a bad thing to want to be rich. His response

Vedanta founder Anil Agarwal was addressing students of Toronto University in Canada when a student asked him the question.

October 16, 2022 / 12:54 IST
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Vedanta's Anil Agarwal with University of Toronto students. (Image credit: Anil Agarwal/LinkedIn)
Vedanta's Anil Agarwal with University of Toronto students. (Image credit: Anil Agarwal/LinkedIn)

Vedanta founder Anil Agarwal was recently asked by a student if it was a bad thing to want to be rich. Responding to it, the billionaire said that while making money isn't a sin, there's no harm in slowing down and helping others.

He was interacting with students of University of Toronto in Canada.

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"I told him (the student), no, it’s not a bad thing to want money and have your roti, kapda, makaan of your choice," Anil Agarwal wrote on LinkedIn. "We come from a country where people have aspirations - people who are cycling want a scooty, people on a scooty want a car, people driving a car want an even better car… making money is not a sin, but once you get there, once you have your fancy car, there is no harm in slowing down and giving a lift to those who are walking."

The Vedanta boss also advised students to never shy from dreaming big and to always remain humble. He added that as the youngsters get ready for their professional careers, they must remember that success tastes sweeter when paired with humility.