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Anupam Mittal recently shed light on the inherent contradictions present in Indian parenting and workplace dynamics. He pointed out that while values are often preached, they are not always practiced, leading to a disconnect between what is taught and what is observed. Mittal shared a poignant personal story about his daughter, who began to imitate his phone usage, underscoring the idea that children learn primarily through observation rather than instruction.
He emphasized the notion that culture, whether within the family unit or the workplace, is more about what is "caught" rather than what is "taught." This perspective calls for leaders and parents alike to embody the values they wish to instill in the younger generation. By leading by example, they can create an environment that fosters genuine learning and growth, bridging the gap between ideals and actions. Mittal's insights serve as a reminder of the importance of consistency in values across different spheres of life.
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