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Meet a 10th pass Gujarati, is a millionaire in USA, not MBA or IITian

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'No MBA just common sense'

Founder of PayPal, Peter Theil once called out resturtants for being the worst investments and businesses due to intense competition. However, one Gujarati has proved him wrong. 

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Gujarati restaurant in the USA

X user Sunil shared the story of his friend Patel, who despite being only 10th pass moved to the US and opened a Gujarati restaurant and is now a millionaire. 

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Journey to success

Patel revealed that opening a restaurant 'is a sure-shot way to be a millionaire for him.' Patel also explained that he has at least 50 families that are his loyal customers. 

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A good location

Patel also said that if his food is salty that day, his customers might ask him to put less salt, but won't stop coming. He also highlighted the importance of a good location. 

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Strategy

He revealed that his restaurant is strategically placed near a popular temple in New Jersey. This attracts several Gujaratis and other tourists to his business. 

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Hard work

Patel does work hard and wakes up every morning to prepare food for his restaurant but his hard work has made him a millionaire in 10 years. 

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