Twitter user asked Anand Mahindra about his qualifications, he replied

New Delhi: Social media users often give a lot of attention to Anand Mahindra’s post. But this time, the 67-year-old answered a Twitter question from a curious user. The CEO responded to a tweet in his often witty style, giving followers some important life lessons.

One of Mahindra’s Monday motivation posts received feedback from a Twitter user by the name of Vaibhav SD. Vaibhav asked the chairperson of Mahindra & Mahindra, “Sir, may I know your qualifications?” To which he replied, “Frankly speaking at my age the only merit of any qualification is experience.” Read more: Way To Go! Kolkata boy turns down Amazon, Google; Received a job worth Rs 1.6 crore on Facebook


One user replied, “Very well we are entering an era where speed, flexibility, innovation and execution matter far more than the decades-old competency or old experiences that make up a long resume.” Read more: Durex does it again! Share a funny post on soon-to-be parents Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor


Meanwhile, another user quipped and said, ‘What is the answer! I hope that person got the right answer.”


Another user agreed with Mahindra’s comment saying, ‘Experience is always greater than knowledge sir,’ in reply.


Mahindra responded to a user who responded to Abhishek Dubey’s comments with a motivational tweet on Monday. “Today I was on a tour of the Stone district of Himachal, I was shocked to see this little girl sitting alone writing notes, I can’t express how amazed I was to see her focus in books,” user Joe Read Posting the picture of. very nice.”

Responding to the tweet, Mahindra further said, “Beautiful picture, Abhishek. She is my Monday inspiration. ,

Mahindra often highlights notable events in his life apart from giving some important life lessons and reacting to popular social media posts. The businessman tweeted about his father earlier this month. He showed his father Harish Mahindra a picture from his youth.


He wrote, “As a child, it was always special to be allowed into the airport to greet my father upon departure or return from business trips. On Father’s Day I think of him and wish him I can go to the airport again to welcome him again.