“When you go to a Japense wedding, make sure that you tie the ribbon on the present tightly because if you don't, you may imply that you don't think the marriage will last.” IfsThinkingMayLastsTiesRibbons Author:Kabir Sehgal
“I think the money for the solutions for global poverty is on Wall Street. Wall Street allocates capital. And we need to get capital to the ideas that are successful, whether it's microfinance, whether it's through financial literacy programs, Wall Street can be the engine that makes capital get to the people who need it.” PeopleThinkingNeedsIdeasPovertySuccessfulStreetsWallSolutionsProgramFinancialEnginesLiteracyFinancial LiteracyGlobal PovertyMicrofinance Author:Kabir Sehgal
“We need to have financial literacy in America, not just complaining about obstructionism. We need solutions. And I think the solutions are using high finance to make capitalism work for people around the world.” PeopleThinkingWorldNeedsAmericaSolutionsCapitalismFinancialComplainingFinanceAround The WorldLiteracyFinancial Literacy Author:Kabir Sehgal
“Gone is the day where you work at a job for thirty years and retire. Millennials jump around and switch careers. I think it's important for CEOs to highlight career mobility within a company, so that employees don't get bored and continue to be stimulated.” ThinkingYearsImportantJobsCompanyCareersGoneBoredThirtyEmployeeRetiringCeoThirty YearsHighlightsMobilityMillennials Author:Kabir Sehgal
“I don't think money can be understood through a lens limited to economics. And most books about money tell you the history of money, the instrument. But money is also an idea, one that we exchange to survive.” ThinkingBookIdeasUnderstoodEconomicsInstrumentsLenses Author:Kabir Sehgal