00:00He landed in America with only 300, a backpack, and an idea no one believed in.
00:07Arjun, a 22-year-old immigrant from India, dreamed of building something big.
00:12With no wealthy investors or fancy office, his first company was a cluttered garage in a small American town.
00:19By day, he worked at a local store, stocking shelves.
00:22By night, he tinkered with old computer parts, teaching himself coding and designing simple apps.
00:28Most people laughed when he said he wanted to start a tech company.
00:32You barely have money for rent, his friends teased, but Arjun had something greater than money determination.
00:38He turned his garage into a workshop, fueled by instant noodles, second-hand laptops, and endless late nights.
00:45His breakthrough came when he built a small e-commerce platform that helped local businesses sell online.
00:51One shopkeeper told another, and soon dozens signed up.
00:55Word spread quickly, and within two years, Arjun's platform had expanded across multiple states.
01:02Investors finally came knocking, but by then, Arjun was already profitable.
01:07A decade later, the same young man who once slept on the garage floor, stood in a glass office tower, running a multi-million dollar company.
01:15Looking out at the city skyline, he smiled and said,
01:18Every empire begins in a garage.
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