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In this clip, we break down the fundamental cultural differences between how Americans and Indians approach life-altering decisions. While American culture heavily emphasizes individualism—where success and failure are viewed through a deeply personal lens—Indian culture operates on a much more collective framework.

The Weight of Expectations
We explore how decisions in India are rarely made in isolation. Instead, they are deeply intertwined with family expectations, religious values, and societal norms. The fear of disappointing your community shapes choices just as much as personal ambition, meaning every choice is a combined effort.

Which Approach is Better?
Ultimately, we ask the big question: is it better to make decisions strictly for yourself, or should you factor in your entire community? The surprising answer might completely change how you view cultural mindsets, psychology, and personal success.

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Transcript: When you look at America and when you look at India, America, what I understand from the look of it at least, is more people are driven individually with their just thinking about themselves and taking decision based on what they would like or how they would see themselves winning or losing in the life. Versus India, you make a collective decision. You almost, you don't want to disappoint your family, so you take their decision into consideration. You don't want to disappoint the religion or the culture or the society that you come from. You don't want to disappoint that. every decision is not just yourself. It's like you have to take decision which is combined. What do think? Which one's a better approach? The answer is both.

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00:00When you look at America and when you look at India, America, what I understand from the look of it,
00:05at least, is more people are driven individually with their just thinking about themselves and taking decision based on what
00:16they would like or how they would see themselves winning or losing in the life.
00:20Versus India, you make a collective decision.
00:24You almost, you don't want to disappoint your family.
00:26So you take their decision into consideration.
00:28You don't want to disappoint the religion or the culture or the society that you come from.
00:32You don't want to disappoint that.
00:33So every decision is not just yourself.
00:37It's like you have to take decision which is combined.
00:40What do you think?
00:40Which one's a better approach?
00:42The answer is both.
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