Dubai-based Indian says losing his job doesn’t scare him, credits his ‘UP-Bihar roots’ – here’s the story
In a world where people are constantly worried about losing jobs and financial stability, a Dubai-based Indian professional is making waves online for a perspective that feels rare today. While most conversations focus on backup plans and money security, he is talking about something different: resilience and the ability to start over without fear. His calm confidence is striking viewers across social media, and people are taking note.
Pandey, the professional in the video, talks about his upbringing in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. He comes from a family with agricultural roots, and for him, that background shaped his mindset.
“Humare baap-daada ne kisani karke, hume badi-badi companies mein bheja hai,” he says.
This simple statement reflects the sacrifices of his forefathers, who worked hard on farms so their children could aim for careers in big companies. Watching that struggle up close, Pandey explains, makes challenges feel smaller and setbacks less intimidating.
Pandey emphasizes that wealth is temporary, but determination and skill are permanent. He is not afraid of losing his job or his earnings because he has learned the value of starting from zero.
“Toh kal ko hum lakho-croro rupay kamate hai aur sab khatam ho jata hai, hum firse start kar denge kyuki humne zero se hi start kara tha,” he says confidently.
Even if everything disappears overnight, he believes he can rebuild. For him, starting over is not a failure; it is part of life.
The most striking part of the video comes when Pandey shares what he would do if his Dubai career ended. His plan is simple and peaceful.
He says he would return to Varanasi, start his morning with tea at Assi Ghat, and in the evening, watch the Ganga aarti at the banks of the Ganga. Alongside this, he would start a small business.
For Pandey, this life gives him as much peace as flying in a private jet. His message is clear: comfort comes from mindset, not money or location.
The video has struck a chord with viewers online. Many have praised his grounded perspective, calling it a rare example of clarity in an age obsessed with status, luxury, and job titles. His message reminds people that real security comes from self-belief, resilience, and the ability to start over, not from money or a specific city.
Pandey’s outlook is simple, relatable, and inspiring. He shows that even in uncertain times, a strong mindset rooted in real experiences can make all the difference.
Disclaimer: This article is based on a video that is circulating on social media. The views and statements mentioned are those expressed by the individual in the video and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Times of India.
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Lessons from his roots
“Humare baap-daada ne kisani karke, hume badi-badi companies mein bheja hai,” he says.
This simple statement reflects the sacrifices of his forefathers, who worked hard on farms so their children could aim for careers in big companies. Watching that struggle up close, Pandey explains, makes challenges feel smaller and setbacks less intimidating.
Money can come and go
Pandey emphasizes that wealth is temporary, but determination and skill are permanent. He is not afraid of losing his job or his earnings because he has learned the value of starting from zero.
“Toh kal ko hum lakho-croro rupay kamate hai aur sab khatam ho jata hai, hum firse start kar denge kyuki humne zero se hi start kara tha,” he says confidently.
Even if everything disappears overnight, he believes he can rebuild. For him, starting over is not a failure; it is part of life.
A simple worst-case scenario
He says he would return to Varanasi, start his morning with tea at Assi Ghat, and in the evening, watch the Ganga aarti at the banks of the Ganga. Alongside this, he would start a small business.
For Pandey, this life gives him as much peace as flying in a private jet. His message is clear: comfort comes from mindset, not money or location.
Internet applauds his clarity
The video has struck a chord with viewers online. Many have praised his grounded perspective, calling it a rare example of clarity in an age obsessed with status, luxury, and job titles. His message reminds people that real security comes from self-belief, resilience, and the ability to start over, not from money or a specific city.
Pandey’s outlook is simple, relatable, and inspiring. He shows that even in uncertain times, a strong mindset rooted in real experiences can make all the difference.
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Top Comment
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Tilakdhari
3 days ago
What this chttya Pandey doing in a Muslim country, let him come back to his cow belt state to enjoy amritkaal.Read allPost comment
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