ATPI - All Things Positive & Inspirational

ATPI - All Things Positive & Inspirational This page is all about positivity and inspirational posts. Curated pics, videos and messages are going to be posted here to get inspired and think positive.

27/01/2026

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27/09/2025

🙌✨ Meet Nandini… the World’s Youngest CA!

At just 19 years and 330 days, Morena’s Nandini Agarwal has achieved what most can only dream of — she’s officially entered the Guinness World Records as the world’s youngest Chartered Accountant! 🎓🏆

Her journey is nothing short of extraordinary:
✅ Skipped two grades, completing Class 10 at 13 and Class 12 at 15
✅ Cracked the CA Final in her first attempt at just 19
✅ Secured All India Rank 1 among more than 83,000 candidates
✅ Overcame challenges as firms hesitated to take a trainee so young — but her determination broke barriers

Today, Nandini is not just a CA, but also a symbol of hard work, focus, and inspiration for every young dreamer in India. She now works in private equity and shares her journey to motivate thousands of students across social media. 🌟

Her story proves one thing loud and clear — age is just a number when passion meets dedication. 💪

🇮🇳 India is proud of you, Nandini!

28/08/2025

At just 13, Pratishtha Deveshwar’s life changed forever when a car accident left her paralyzed from the neck down. For months she lay in the hospital, and for years she was confined to her bed.

Many around her doubted her future, some even said, Why send a girl in a wheelchair to university? But Pratishtha refused to give up.

With the support of her parents, she studied from home and topped her class. Her big leap came when she got admission into Lady Shri Ram College in Delhi, moving away from home despite all odds.

Living independently, she learned to travel by metro, shop, and manage life on her own. Slowly, her journey became one of activism and inspiration, taking her to global platforms like the United Nations.

Today, she has made history as the first Indian woman in a wheelchair to study at Oxford University, pursuing a Master’s in Public Policy. Awarded the prestigious Diana Award, Pratishtha stands as a symbol of courage, proving that it’s not circumstances but determination that defines destiny.

Inspiring Warren Buffet stories
19/08/2025

Inspiring Warren Buffet stories

Warren Buffett is the CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, and he's donated more money than any other billionaire in history. But the things he teaches go far beyond money. In his official biography "The Snowball," Warren said, "The people you spend time with, your friends, your partner, even your coworkers, can shape your future. If they are kind, honest, and caring, you'll become more like them. But if they bring anger or sadness, that pain will follow you too. It's better to hang out with people better than you."

In 1998, Warren spoke to a group of students at the University of Florida Business School. He asked them a powerful question. He said, "If you could buy 10% of one classmate’s future success, who would you pick?" He told them they shouldn't pick the person with the best grades or the highest IQ. Instead, they should choose someone who is kind, honest, works hard every day, and has strong character.

Warren didn't move to Wall Street in New York City like most investors and traders. He chose to stay in Omaha, Nebraska because it was a quiet place where he could focus on what truly matters. He still lives in the same house he bought in 1958 for $31,500. Warren continues to drive his 2014 Cadillac XTS and even purchased it with hail damage to get a better price. Warren Buffett has promised to give away 99% of his wealth to charity. His life lessons teach all of us that real success isn't about how much money you make, the size of your house, or what you have. It's about staying humble and giving back.

📸 (Photo: Courtesy of Warren Buffett / Bloomberg)

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At just 14 years old, Remya Jose from Kerala, India, transformed necessity into invention. With limited resources and a desire to help her mother, she built a pedal-powered washing machine using scrap materials. Her design required no electricity, making it a game-changer for households in rural areas.

Remya's invention not only addressed the energy challenges of underserved communities but also empowered women by reducing the physical burden of daily chores. Today, her innovation is celebrated globally as a symbol of grassroots ingenuity and sustainable design.

03/05/2025

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