If anyone were to make a file on
Rahul, it would go into the folder "unclassified". His interests and experiments reach far beyond his formal education and work experience. From working at a technology startup, advocating for alternative healthcare to working with a power company, quitting when he was given a promotion, and taking time off to volunteer in the slums of India, Rahul's journey is characterized by a sincere search for living a life
aligned to his values.
Along the way, he self-educates himself on the state of the world in various dimensions of economics, politics, religion and non-profits without the biases and limitations that come with academic settings. This has enabled him to dive into a series of service projects (such as directing and producing
films as a gift) and personal experiments (such as living
gift-economy for one year) through which he tries to
balance his social,
spiritual and livelihood needs. His spirit shines through in his recent
commencement address in San Francisco.
On top of it all, Rahul
finds joy in small acts and cultivating community. When serendipity invites him to have dinner at the White House, he compiled a series of
kindness stories to gift to the First Lady. When a friend came under a series of unfortunate events, he and his wife Asha orchestrated an anonymous gifting of homemade cookies for the network of friends who rose up in support. From consistently hosting friends and family for dinner, practicing
generosity with his relatives, and-- as a new father-- giving and
growing in love through his baby daughter, Rahul is a pillar of strength, service, and small acts done with great joy.
Join us on September 14th to hear more about Rahul's inspiring journey.