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Weeks away from turning 42, Ankur Warikoo claims to have found the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe and everything. He has never had a game plan though. Instead, he pins his success to ‘authenticity’ and ‘consistency’ because he has seen first-hand the power of ‘process’ in life. Not once, but several times. “I have learnt lessons the hard way, so I know,” he says.
After two years, however, Ankur Warikoo realised he was pursuing a goal that brought him no happiness. Much to the shock of his parents, he dropped out of the PhD programme, came back to India and decided to start from scratch. A year later, he pursued an MBA in finance from ISB and marked his first major professional stint of about three years at Chicago-based consultancy firm Kearney.
A few years later, out of the blue, he decided to give up his stable job and dive into the deep waters of entrepreneurship. This time, as husband and father, there was a lot more at stake. Over the next eight years or so, Warikoo founded and helmed two startups—Groupon and nearbuy.com—with little success. Again, without a Plan B, Warikoo stepped down as CEO of nearbuy.com in 2019.
(This story appears in the 29 July, 2022 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)