Burn Out Is "Western Concept, Hindi Mei Kabhi....": Ex-Shark Tank India Judge Ashneer Grover

Former Shark Tank India judge Ashneer Grover has said that burnout is a “western concept”, and it can only happen when there is no logic behind the work that is being done.

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Written By: Entertainment Desk
Updated: December 28, 2022 | 13:00 IST
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Ashneer Grover says burnout is a "western concept".

Former Shark Tank India judge Ashneer Grover has said that burnout is a "western concept” and there is no counterpart for this particular word in the Hindi language. He even went on say that this is not a "desi" emotion. Grover's comments came during a conversation with the aspiring entrepreneurs. It was during this conversation that he was asked how he handles situations where he feels "burnt out".

The entire conversation has been uploaded on the official YouTube channel by Business Incarnate

“Burn out na thoda western concept lagta hai mujhe. Hindi mein kabhi hota nahi ki ‘main jal gaya, bhun gaya’. Agar Hindi mein hai toh humara desi emotion hai, Hindi mein nahi hai toh yeh adopted emotion hai," said Grover.  

“Burn out mere khyal se bas ek hi situation mein ho sakta hai ki fundamentally, jo bhi aap kar rahe ho, aapke dimag ka ek hissa aapko bol raha hai ki iska koi logic nahi hai," he stated further. 

Ashneer Grover also said that the concept of burnout becomes valid if one is not able to justify their work to themselves. 

"But aap, for some reason, usko kare jaa rahe ho. Only in that situation, jo hota hai na ki bande ka dimag chalna band ho gaya uske baad, voh tabhi ho sakta hai," said Grover. 

"US wale concept kam paalo yeh burn out shurn out," he stated further.

Ashneer Grover had appeared as a judge during the first season of Shark Tank India and he became a huge fan favourite due to his epic one-liners. 

Many of his catchphrases have become popular, and several memes have been made.

The second season of Shark Tank India will be aired in January 2023, and Ashneer Grover won't be a part of that season.
 

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