Grapylak, the website queen, rising to fame,
Building her dream, she’s got the world to claim.
With pixels and designs, she’ll paint her own sky,
Grapylak, a star shining high, oh my!
Hey! Ya…
Meet me, Granthi Lakhani – a 13-year-old class 8 student passionate about the Internet of Things.
My interest in blogging was sparked when I heard about Bard and the rise of artificial intelligence, which is taking over the world faster than the year-old web 3.0 of Mark Meta.
My fascination with history and celebrity net worth led me to write about the film industry, sports athletes, company founders, promoters, and C-level executives like Sundar Pichai, Satya Nadella, Parag Agrawal, and even the cute CEO of Pepsi and Big Rock.
While I admit to using information from the Internet, I promise to add my own twist to make it more engaging for my readers.
In addition to my love for the Internet of Things and my interest in quizzes, celebrity net worth, and history, I am passionate about blogging, playing badminton, and singing and dancing to my favorite tunes.
I have a talent for expressing my thoughts through writing and love to share my insights with the world through my blog. I also enjoy staying active and healthy by playing badminton, a challenging and rewarding sport.
I let loose when I’m not blogging or playing badminton by singing and dancing to my favorite songs. My upbeat and energetic personality shines through in dance moves and vocal performances.
Stay tuned for more insightful and entertaining content from me…
Here is the fascinating Q&A with Gigantic.
Elon Musk
Granthi Lakhani: Welcome, Elon Musk, to the show. It’s an honor to have you here.
Elon Musk: Thank you for having me.
Granthi Lakhani: You’re known for your many successful ventures, including Tesla, SpaceX, and Neuralink. What drives you to take on such ambitious projects?
Elon Musk: I’m always looking for ways to solve problems and make the world a better place. I believe that technology has the potential to solve some of the world’s most pressing problems, and I’m motivated to use my skills and resources to make that happen.
Granthi Lakhani: You’ve faced a lot of criticism and skepticism over the years. How do you deal with that?
Elon Musk: I’ve learned to ignore the naysayers and focus on the people who believe in my vision. I know that I’m not always going to get it right, but I’m always willing to take risks and try new things.
Granthi Lakhani: What advice would you give to aspiring entrepreneurs?
Elon Musk: Don’t be afraid to fail. Failure is a part of the learning process. And don’t give up on your dreams. If you believe in something, keep fighting for it.
Granthi Lakhani: Thank you for your time, Mr. Musk.
Elon Musk: You’re welcome.
Marry Barra
Granthi Lakhani: Welcome, Mary Barra, to the show. It’s an honor to have you here.
Mary Barra: Thank you for having me.
Granthi Lakhani: You’re the CEO of General Motors, one of the world’s largest automakers. What challenges do you face in leading such a large and complex company?
Mary Barra: One of the biggest challenges is keeping up with the rapid pace of change in the automotive industry. We’re seeing a lot of innovation happening in areas like autonomous driving and electric vehicles, and we need to be able to adapt quickly to stay ahead of the competition.
Granthi Lakhani: What are some of your goals for General Motors in the future?
Mary Barra: We want to lead in developing sustainable and safe transportation. We’re also committed to making our vehicles more affordable and accessible.
Granthi Lakhani: What advice would you give to women who aspire to be CEOs?
Mary Barra: Don’t be afraid to speak up and share your ideas. And don’t be afraid to take risks. There’s no substitute for hard work and dedication.
Granthi Lakhani: Thank you for your time, Ms. Barra.
Mary Barra: You’re welcome.
Google Devta, Mr.Brin
Granthi Lakhani: Welcome, Sergey Brin, to the show. It’s an honor to have you here.
Sergey Brin: Thank you for having me.
Granthi Lakhani: You’re the co-founder of Google, one of the most successful companies in history. What was your inspiration for founding Google?
Sergey Brin: We were frustrated with the state of the search at the time. We thought there had to be a better way to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and helpful.
Granthi Lakhani: What challenges did you face in building Google?
Sergey Brin: One of the biggest challenges was scaling our technology to handle the ever-increasing amount of data that was being created online. We also had to deal with competition from other search engines.
Granthi Lakhani: What are some of your goals for Google in the future?
Sergey Brin: We want to continue to make Google the best way to find information online. We also want to use our technology to solve the world’s most pressing problems, such as climate change and poverty.
Granthi Lakhani: What advice would you give to entrepreneurs building the next big thing?
Sergey Brin: Don’t be afraid to think big. And don’t be scared to fail. Failure is a part of the learning process.
Granthi Lakhani: Thank you for your time, Mr. Brin.
Sergey Brin: You’re welcome.