00:00I have to work, you see. One works 10, 15, sometimes 18 hours a day.
00:08People often ask me, you know, what you're doing is socio-spiritual entrepreneurship.
00:13How did you get into this?
00:16I said, first reason. Nobody else was doing it.
00:20My first effort was to search for a place where such a thing is already happening.
00:24And had a place like that existed, I would have happily remained a worker there, a servant there.
00:33I would have never bothered to start up.
00:36Because it's not about earning this or that or having a name for yourself or being called an entrepreneur.
00:43It's about you and your relationship with this little thing called life.
00:49I have to work, you see. One works 10, 15, sometimes 18 hours a day.
00:54That's the most intimate relationship.
00:56Shouldn't there be love in it?
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