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Overview
About Me
Hello!
Life's short, let's live it large?
It's important not to be strong but to feel strong.
In this age of the internet, I HATE watching videos on youtube of places I am traveling. Feels as if all excitement and magic is taken away when you see things secondhand.
I loved reading books, voila! I realised every human is an open book , why not meet and learn about them? PEOPLE! They are the most important part of a journey traveling is great only if we meet different people with diverse opinions!
Why be restricted to only a few books when this world has so much more to offer?
I love listening to other people's experiences and life story.. so
Super curious towards life and all it has to offer! ( This is who I want to be)
Always trying to take the path untaken and explore! ( This is who I want to be)
Reality - Trying hard to make my startup around plastic recycling. We recycle fishnets from the oceans to the chocolate wrappers and we do a lot of it.. something like 100 tonnes/ day. That's a lot of it,
Startup is like having a child, it takes a lot of your time!
Personality?
I really enjoy exploring local cultures and people as I travel. I try to be as sustainable as possible, and therefore I avoid animal products, alcohol, drugs, tobacco, I am fine if my hosts do, However, I would like to avoid indulging in same.
I also tend to buy as much as possible of local produce for consumption or as gifts and avoid soul sucking corporations.
I like to talk and learn about country's culture, history and ask a lot of why, how, but , if?
Work?
I want to help this world what whatever I can so I started a small company to recycle plastic. Its small at the moment but I want to make this really big and ensure our ecosystem is free of plastic.
www.teslaecotech.com or https://www.linkedin.com/in/recyclingrishav/
Over few years, our company has grown and we recycle over 10 truck sized plastic/ day.
Before that I worked for World bank, Harvard University, AIESEC.
As a guest?
I will do my best to keep my needs minimum and usually accommodate fairly well as you can read from references.
However, I usually try to take my hosts for dinner or get some gifts only because there is some cost involved even in hosting and as a respect for trusting and hosting me.
As a host?
You are guaranteed a personal room, wifi, towels and sheets and food.
I have more than I need and all my guests are assured proper care and accommodation.
I might probably take you out and meet my friends or show around but that totally depends on both of us and our schedule.
I typically read a book per week and have some really close people from CS!
Furthermore, I want to continue making friends all over the world!
Feel free to ask me any question if you have!
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
Couchsurfing is the best way to travel in my opinion because I am not that person who likes to see buildings and museums and statues, I like meeting different people listen to their Stories, connect and have meaningful relationships and CS is the way!
Interests
Philosophy, Social Welfare , Education , United Nations, kindle and
- books
- traveling
- business
- solo travel
- business travel
- travel
- reading books
- good books
- international business
Music, Movies, and Books
Trevor Hall, Eminem, Coldplay.
Books- The Alchemist, The Secret , The monk who sold his Ferrari. Man's search for meaning. Fountainhead and so many more!
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
World Bank Youth Summit at Washington DC!
Climbed Tigers Nest in Bhutan
Rescued people in Kashmir Floods
Started several successful startups with not external funding employing over 200 people
Teach, Learn, Share
I can share my experience of working with AIESEC and travelling to India Bhutan USA a little bit :)
I can teach yoga, hindi, sanskrit and cooking some Indian food.
Would love to talk about books and TED Talks.
What I Can Share with Hosts
Introduction to Indian culture and beliefs, traditional food, private room, vehicle and guidance if needed.
And make them meet my family and friends.
Countries I’ve Visited
Austria, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Czech Republic, France, Germany, India, Malaysia, Nepal, Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia, Thailand, United States
Countries I’ve Lived In
Bhutan, Germany, India, United States