What a great positive conversation, some one should bring this guy and address the assembly, (So that few politicians would get an idea of what potential Nepalese youth have) we have wasted so many decades listening a political figure from far west and here is another youth from far west who is actually making difference.
Have been impressed with what I've heard about this individual's contributions to the cybersecurity field, particularly on how he's elevating Nepalese talent onto the global stage. That's truly commendable. That said, the narrative of "Darchula to Silicon Valley" touted in the video caught my attention. It got me pondering whether it fully captures the typical Darchula experience most folks have, or if there's a touch of privilege at play? The detail about his father moving to the U.S., thereby giving him a chance to grow up there at a very young age, does seem to suggest an advantage that not many have, I think this is an important point here. I absolutely respect and believe in earning one's stripes through privilege - it's part of one's journey. However, I can't help but feel that the giant leap from Darchula to Silicon Valley encapsulates more than just talent and hard work; it's also a narrative with social dynamics and privilege, that most people, could hardly miss, and how one's success could be hugely influenced by this The podcast was a great listen, by the way. Just thought it was important to share a more nuanced take on the story.
ohh : nice in nepali 🥰 it's precious . i like his thinking 💭 💭 styles and how he conservation with gest and say everytime in billion dollars 💵 💵 company . 🤑 and his thinking how like he look life goals . it's one of the best postcast ever anup dai > ;; ,
What a great positive conversation, some one should bring this guy and address the assembly, (So that few politicians would get an idea of what potential Nepalese youth have) we have wasted so many decades listening a political figure from far west and here is another youth from far west who is actually making difference.
Have been impressed with what I've heard about this individual's contributions to the cybersecurity field, particularly on how he's elevating Nepalese talent onto the global stage. That's truly commendable.
That said, the narrative of "Darchula to Silicon Valley" touted in the video caught my attention. It got me pondering whether it fully captures the typical Darchula experience most folks have, or if there's a touch of privilege at play? The detail about his father moving to the U.S., thereby giving him a chance to grow up there at a very young age, does seem to suggest an advantage that not many have, I think this is an important point here.
I absolutely respect and believe in earning one's stripes through privilege - it's part of one's journey. However, I can't help but feel that the giant leap from Darchula to Silicon Valley encapsulates more than just talent and hard work; it's also a narrative with social dynamics and privilege, that most people, could hardly miss, and how one's success could be hugely influenced by this
The podcast was a great listen, by the way. Just thought it was important to share a more nuanced take on the story.
निकै नै inspiring र चाखलाग्ने बिचार! Today's episode was very insightful. And glad to have known Pukar ji.
Pukar ko morning to evening ko time ma kk garxa tyo bujna man xa
I love it❤
14:35 Darchula bhasa to computer Language
Great leap
Aspirations and ambition are fundamental to human existence!
ohh : nice in nepali 🥰 it's precious . i like his thinking 💭 💭 styles and how he conservation with gest and say everytime in billion dollars 💵 💵 company . 🤑 and his thinking how like he look life goals . it's one of the best postcast ever anup dai > ;; ,
K ...k bhanya Bhai???(Bipin Karki)voice😂
thanks for bringing this story
Amazing
inspiring
next podcast with Simanta Gautam from Alpen Labs
amazing conversation
Great
1:31:00 FInally someone has courage to point that out!
We have been been exposed to only limited dataset..
he is also interovert 😁
Accent
😆😂