Instagram user comments on Sugar CEO and Shark Tank India judge Vineeta Singh “biological clock vs. career clock” post, saying, “I needed to hear this today.”
Vineeta Singh, the judge of Shark Tank India and CEO of Sugar, posted a debate on Instagram between the biological clock and the job clock. “There is no career clock,” she said in her share, elaborating on her viewpoint.
“Ladies, there is no conflict between your career clock and biological clock!” The posting was Vineeta Singh. She described a time when she felt “underconfident” about the decisions she had made in life in the paragraphs that followed. She also discussed her father’s career and how it taught her that “putting oneself on a clock is not the solution—comparisons lead to sadness anyway! Not comparing is the answer.
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Take a look at Vineeta Singh’s post:
The post was shared about ten hours ago. Since then, it has collected close to 15,000 likes. The share has further accumulated tons of comments from people. Many also reacted to the post using heart emoticons.
What did Instagram users say about this post by the Sugar CEO?
“I needed to hear this today, Vineeta. Thank you so much for sharing this. I am exactly at the same point in my life, and this makes me so confident about pursuing what I want to be! Thank you, Vineeta. Love to you! And big hugs,” wrote an Instagram user.
“When I met you for the first time, I almost had tears in my eyes because you are such a huge inspiration to me. I love you Vineeta, you deserve all of it,” joined another.
“Being on maternity leave holding my baby, away from my corporate life. I needed to hear this today! Thank you,” added a third.
“Thank you for this post. Much needed. Going through a rough day. This is the best advice I can get right now,” expressed a fourth.
“What an inspiration! Thank you for sharing,” commented a fifth.
Hailing from Lucknow, Vineeta Singh is an IIT Madras alumni who later continued her studies in IIM Ahmedabad. Before Sugar, a cosmetic brand that became a household name, she started Quetzal, but the company failed to take off. Undeterred from the hurdle, she co-founded Fab-Bag, a beauty subscription service, which experienced moderate success. Finally, in 2015, along with her husband, Kaushik Mukherjee, she launched Sugar, which claims to provide high-quality cosmetics at affordable prices.