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BYJU's Divya Gokulnath on 2022: The year of lessons, resilience, and India’s reckoning

BYJU's co-founder Divya Gokulnath shares, "I have always believed in facing headwinds head-on. It is simply not enough to sit back and wait for change to come."

By Storyboard18  Dec 30, 2022 7:52:31 PM IST (Published)

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The past 12 months have taken us on an expansive journey: one filled with aspiration, changes, conflict, and hope. This year, India emerged as one of the most resilient economies in the face of severe global slowdowns, which were triggered by geopolitical and economic uncertainties.
By no means was 2022 easy or uneventful – from a tech winter to an unfavorable macro environment, to the resurgence of new COVID-19 variants in some geographies, and on the personal front the balancing act of being an entrepreneur, mother, and teacher all at once. Through it all, I’ve been among those fortunate enough to be surrounded by a large and loving family, which empowers and inspires me to become a better version of myself everyday. I have always believed in facing headwinds head-on. It is simply not enough to sit back and wait for change to come. As Mahatma Gandhi said, we must be the change we wish to see in the world.
This year, I also had the honour of being a part of some of the most prestigious global events featuring inspiring thought leaders and change makers. At every stage, the India story, its collective potential, hunger for innovation, and resilience in the face of adversity took pride of place. In India, technology has served as a remarkable equalizer and force multiplier, particularly for addressing some of the society's deep-rooted challenges. As we step into 2023, let's reflect on three key lessons learned in 2022, and deepen our connection with what truly matters.