Sometimes, a simple conversation can leave a lasting impression. A doctor's chance meeting with a young entrepreneur from Nagaland in Bengaluru has gone viral on social media, with many people praising the youngster's determination, ambition and willingness to take risks.
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The story, shared on X by doctor Anshul Sadhale, centres on a 26-year-old barista from Nagaland who is working towards opening a café in Bengaluru that showcases the flavours, coffee and culture of his home state.
Nagaland Entrepreneur's Café Dream Inspires Social Media
Sharing the experience on X, Sadhale explained how the young man had spent years building the foundation for his dream business.
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"Since I shifted to BLR, I met few interesting people. Sharing one story here. A barista from Nagaland, who wants to open his Nagaland style cafe in Bengaluru. He's doing Masters in English literature. And took up a side hustle job. In last 4 years of living in Bangalore, he made enough contacts to get a place for his shop," Sadhale wrote.
The post quickly caught people's attention, with many admiring the entrepreneur's commitment to turning his vision into reality.
Bengaluru Café Inspired By Nagaland's Culture And Coffee
What makes the story stand out is the amount of groundwork the young entrepreneur has already completed.
According to Sadhale, the 26-year-old is not only pursuing a Master's degree in English Literature and working a side hustle, but is also building an entire supply chain to source coffee beans directly from Nagaland.
"He had to build the whole supply chain network. Mind you he's 26. And no fear to fail. He convinced me to visit Nagaland for a week. Love it," Sadhale added.