‘Dolly Chaiwala could be …’: Finfluencer says that not everyone brews fame but your diploma still counts

Finfluencer Akshat Shrivastava recently talked about the trajectory of Sunil Patil alias social media influencer with some advice for young people. Shrivastava declared in his article on social networks that young people do not need to compare their value with his or question their life decisions according to his success.
“Dolly Chaiwala could start franchises. Well for him. Celebrate his success. Do you feel happy for him. But, you don’t need to compare your value or question your life decisions according to his success. Many young people who have contacted me: what is the interest of education? Get a job? Let’s go to a collision?” Shrivastava wrote in his article.
He also explained the importance of education and why the confusion of intellectual wealth with money is stupidity.
“Most humans need structures, objectives, systems. – Complete your studies – get a job – survive the company crushing these daily things with a commonplace are your important steps in life. At different phases of your life, these” objectives “to pursue.
He said Dolly Chaiwala had taken unreal risks in life and rewarded himself. “And, Life Today compensated him for his risks and his struggles. The path he took had a meaning for him. And, he survived to tell his story. It does not mean: that your story is bad. It could be less dramatic. But, never forget that (chasing these trivial goals) allowed you to travel a path of meaning,” he triggered.
Sunil Patil, known as Dolly Chaiwala, launched her franchise “Dolly Ki Tapri”, attracting more than 1,600 applications across India. Patil became famous for his unique tea tea style and a viral video with Bill Gates. He now extends his brand with franchise options for cart stands, store models and flagship cafes, at the price between 4.5 Lakhs and 43 Lakhs rupees.
The announcement aroused online excitement. Users expressed their astonishment in the face of the transition from Patil to viral renown to a structured company.




