Physiotherapist Manav Shah Leaves High-Paying UK Job for Entrepreneurial Pursuit in India
Physiotherapist shares why he left ₹40 LPA job in UK for India: 'Toughest decision I’ve ever made'
Hindustan Times
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Physiotherapist Manav Shah left his lucrative ₹40 lakh per annum job in the UK to return to India, driven by a desire for entrepreneurial freedom and a sense of loneliness abroad. He emphasizes that true growth sometimes requires starting anew, prioritizing purpose over comfort.
- 01Manav Shah earned ₹40 lakh annually in the UK before deciding to return to India.
- 02He felt confined by the traditional 9-to-5 structure and sought entrepreneurial freedom.
- 03Loneliness in a foreign country significantly influenced his decision to move back.
- 04Shah believes living in India is more affordable, allowing for better savings.
- 05He views his decision as a courageous step towards building his own business.
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Manav Shah, a physiotherapist who earned ₹40 lakh annually in the UK, recently shared his decision to leave his high-paying job and return to India. Shah expressed that the traditional 9-to-5 work structure felt confining, and he yearned for the freedom to pursue his entrepreneurial ambitions with his new venture, Rehabond. Additionally, he highlighted the loneliness experienced while living abroad, stating that no amount of money can replace the joy of spending time with family and friends in India. Shah also pointed out the affordability of living in India, which allows for better savings and access to essential services. Describing the move as one of the toughest decisions of his life, he acknowledged the stability and friendships he was leaving behind but emphasized that true growth often requires starting over. Shah's journey reflects a choice of courage and purpose over comfort and certainty, as he embarks on building something meaningful in his home country.
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Shah's return to India may inspire others to prioritize personal fulfillment over financial gain, potentially influencing the local entrepreneurial landscape.
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