
"To do the right thing, you don't need power." – Ashok VashistThis powerful statement, made by Ashok Vashist during the interview, encapsulates a core principle that has guided his extraordinary journey from a small village in India to building a Rs 400+ crore transportation empire. It challenges the conventional notion that authority is necessary for positive action and highlights the power of personal conviction and integrity. It's a lesson that resonates far beyond the business world.Ashok Vashist is the founder of WTI Cabs, one of India's leading transportation solutions providers. Starting with a single car (which was promptly stolen!), Ashok built WTI into a fleet of over 12,000 vehicles, serving clients across 40+ countries. His journey is a testament to resilience, adaptability, and the unwavering belief in core values. He's a living example of how embracing discomfort and prioritizing honesty can lead to remarkable success. He is also a vivid example of how, with a bit of conviction and a lot of courage, one can convert challenges into stepping stones.Key Insights from the Conversation:👉Embrace discomfort: True growth comes from stepping outside your comfort zone and tackling challenges head-on.👉Honesty is the still the best policy: Building trust and long-term relationships requires unwavering integrity.👉Keep your needs basic: This frees you from fear and allows for greater risk-taking and resilience.👉Ownership is an attitude: Take responsibility and initiative, regardless of your title.👉Intent trumps resources: A strong will and clear purpose can overcome a lack of initial resources.👉Adaptability is key: The ability to adjust to changing circumstances is crucial for long-term success.👉The devil is in the details: Paying attention to the small things can make a big difference.👉Everyone is important: Appreciate and acknowledge the value and contribution of everyone.Chapter Headings with Timestamps:[00:00:04] Introduction to Ashok Vashist and the Inner Journey[00:02:31] Childhood in a Small Village: Family Values and Early Lessons[00:04:58] A Father's Sacrifice: Repaying Grandfather's Debt[00:07:32] The Influence of Mother: Feeding Everyone with Intent[00:10:13] Adapting to Change: 12 Schools in 12 Years[00:13:14] From Zero to Ninety-Four: Overcoming Academic Challenges[00:19:16] First Job: Door-to-Door Selling and the Power of Persistence[00:22:35] A Moment of Deja Vu: The TCI Connection[00:24:35] Making the Boss Redundant: Ownership and Initiative[00:29:37] The Bangalore Strike: A Test of Courage and Conviction[00:35:31] Starting WTI Cabs: From Stolen Car to Aggregation Model[00:41:55] The Yes Bank Crisis and COVID: Navigating Unprecedented Challenges[00:46:49] Three Lessons for Life: Don't Pretend, Embrace Discomfort, Never Cheat#Entrepreneurship #Leadership #IndianBusiness #StartupJourney #Adaptability #Honesty #Integrity #CoreValues #BusinessEthics #InnerJourney #Podcast #Interview #WTICabs #Transportation #BusinessGrowth #Inspiration #Motivation #SelfImprovement #UniversalTruths #LifeLessons #IndianEntrepreneur #MakeInIndia #BusinessAdvice #PodcastInterview #IndianStartup #SuccessStory #NeverGiveUp #HardWorkPaysOff #EmbraceTheChallenge