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Time of India
26-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Young man gives up his too-easy life in his home country to move to India. Reason: To learn hard work from Indians. Many netizens are not impressed
A teenage entrepreneur from Qatar has recently found himself at the center of a digital storm after expressing admiration for India's relentless work ethic. Seventeen-year-old Mohammad Jueitem , who refers to himself as a global entrepreneur, released a video on social media highlighting why he chose to move from Qatar—one of the wealthiest nations on Earth—to India. His intent appeared to be celebrating India's energetic hustle culture, but his words were met with strong resistance online. From Gulf Comfort to Indian Grit In the viral clip, Jueitem reflects on his decision to leave behind the structured, luxurious lifestyle of Qatar for what he describes as the ambitious, fast-paced energy of India. He characterizes his new environment as full of determination and tireless effort, suggesting that the nation thrives on persistence, purpose, and self-discipline. His portrayal was meant as praise, but it struck many as lacking sensitivity to the lived experiences of average Indian citizens who face systemic challenges. Social Media Reacts with Mixed Emotions Jueitem's comments quickly triggered a wave of criticism. Viewers questioned whether someone from a wealthy background could fully understand or appreciate the struggles of working long hours in a country where compensation is often low and opportunity unequally distributed. One user sarcastically urged him to abandon his financial privilege and try surviving on a modest Indian salary to grasp the real experience. Others highlighted that beneath India's relentless work culture lies a deep resilience rooted in contentment and familial values—things not always visible to outsiders. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Mountain Gear for Extreme Conditions Trek Kit India Learn More Undo Support Amid Criticism While many criticized Jueitem's perceived oversimplification, a segment of commenters defended his enthusiasm. Supporters reminded others that India's identity is a complex mix of beauty and adversity, and that someone showing interest in learning and growing through the Indian experience should not be instantly condemned. They encouraged Jueitem to ignore the negativity and immerse himself in the nation's deeply textured culture and industrious spirit. Building a Vision with COSMOS Unfazed by the polarized reactions, Jueitem continues to stay positive and focused on his goals. He is currently working on a project named 'COSMOS,' which he believes has promising potential and could make a meaningful impact. Despite the heated online exchanges, he seems intent on turning this cultural exposure into an opportunity for growth, both personal and professional. Who Is Mohammad Jueitem? According to publicly available professional details, Mohammad Jueitem is the founder of a startup called Cosmos. He is a graduate of Tetr College of Business and hails from Qatar. His journey from the Gulf to India represents more than relocation—it's a bold move into a culture that both challenges and inspires him.


Hans India
24-05-2025
- Business
- Hans India
‘I Left the Richest Country for This': Qatari Teen's India Praise Sparks Online Backlash
A Qatari teenager's attempt to praise India's hustle culture has sparked a heated online debate, with critics accusing him of being tone-deaf and patronizing. Mohammad Jueitem, a 17-year-old who refers to himself as an "international entrepreneur," posted a video on social media explaining why he chose to leave Qatar — often ranked among the richest nations globally — to live and work in India. The video, which has garnered over 11,000 views, was intended to celebrate India's energy, ambition, and work ethic. Instead, it triggered a wave of critical responses. 'I left the richest country in the world to live here in India,' Jueitem says in the clip. He contrasts what he describes as the 'comfortable and predictable' life in Qatar with India's high-energy environment. 'Everyone is working tirelessly… This is persistence, passion, and discipline,' he adds. However, not everyone saw the post as a compliment. Social media users quickly pushed back, with some accusing Jueitem of romanticizing economic hardship and using India's challenges as content for personal gain. 'No one's begging you to stay,' one user wrote. Another criticized the video as exploitative: 'You came here to make money, not a documentary.' Others called out perceived foreign savior narratives, with comments such as, 'After white saviours, we now have Arab saviours. Cool.' One particularly pointed critique read, 'India is more comfortable for you because of white privilege,' referencing broader concerns over how foreign nationals — particularly from wealthier countries — experience a different level of access and comfort in India. Despite the backlash, Jueitem has remained positive, stating that he is currently working on a startup called 'COSMOS,' which he describes as having significant growth potential and a mission to make a meaningful impact. The controversy highlights the fine line between admiration and appropriation in how outsiders frame their experiences in India — and the sensitivities that arise when narratives from abroad intersect with local realities.


News18
24-05-2025
- Business
- News18
Qatari Teen Shares Why He Chose To Move To India, But Internet Isn't Impressed
Last Updated: Qatari native Mohammad Jueitem shared his experience in India, highlighting its contrast with life in the Gulf. A Qatari teenager, who calls himself an 'international entrepreneur" on Instagram, has posted a video about his choice and the reason for moving to India. Mohammad Jueitem talked about his experiences living in India and highlighted the differences he noticed between life in the Gulf region and India, one of the world's largest and most culturally varied countries. His reflections have ignited conversations online about the unique aspects of living in both places. In the video, the 17-year-old says, 'I left the richest country in the world to live here in India," and goes on to explain why he traded the comfort and stability of the Gulf for the vibrant challenges and dynamic energy that India offers. 'In our countries, life is comfortable and predictable. But here, everything is different. Everyone is working tirelessly, and comfort doesn't seem to exist," Jueitem said in the now-viral clip. He praised India's 'hustle culture," sharing how locals passionately pursued their dreams, often working over 10 hours daily. 'This is persistence, passion, and discipline," he added. 'They're not just surviving—they're creating, innovating, and building," highlighting the country's energy, drive and spirit. The young entrepreneur also revealed that he and his team were in India to develop a project called 'COSMOS," which he believes has great growth potential and the ability to make a meaningful impact. 'We are here to draw inspiration from India's vibrant energy," he added. Since being posted, the video has received over 11,500 views and numerous likes. It sparked mixed reactions on social media, with some praising his viewpoint and offering encouragement. Others, however, criticised the tone and content of his message, leading to a lively debate across platforms. A user wrote, 'Oh, so you left your 'rich and comfortable life' to move to India for business, and now you're filming trash like it's some shocking revelation? Bro, focus. You came here to make money, not a documentary. No one's begging you to stay." Another expressed, 'This content was made to degrade India, not everywhere everything is the same in the country." 'Show the best parts of India. Britain looted our money. India is highly populous. We need time to improve standards. But people are generous," an individual commented. 'India is more comfortable for you because of White privilege," another user remarked. Despite the divided opinions, the video kept gaining traction on platforms like Instagram and X (formerly Twitter), fuelling ongoing conversations about how India is viewed through international eyes. First Published:


NDTV
24-05-2025
- Business
- NDTV
"No One's Begging You To Stay": Qatari Teen Faces Backlash For Video Explaining Why He Moved To India
Mohammad Jueitem, who identifies himself as an "international entrepreneur" on Instagram, has triggered a debate on social media after posting a video explaining his decision to relocate to India. In his video, Mr Jueitem, who is originally from Qatar, shared his experience in India and the contrast he observed between life in the Gulf and in one of the world's most populous and diverse nations. "I left the richest country in the world to live here in India," the 17-year-old says in the video, before explaining why he chose to leave behind the comfort and predictability of the Gulf for the challenges and energy of India. "In our countries, life is comfortable and predictable. But here, everything is different. Everyone is working tirelessly, and comfort doesn't seem to exist," Jueitem said in the clip. He praised India's "hustle culture," recounting how locals spoke passionately about their ambitions and worked more than 10 hours a day in pursuit of their goals. "This is persistence, passion, and discipline. They are not just surviving, they are creating, innovating, and building," he said. Watch the video below: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mohammad Jueitem | محمد جعيتم (@jueitems) Further, the young entrepreneur shared that he and his team are in India to work on a venture called "COSMOS", which he described as having "a lot of room for growth" and potential to "leave an impact." "We are here to get inspired by that energy," he said. Since being shared, the video has accumulated more than 11,000 views and several likes. It has triggered mixed reactions from social media users. While some appreciated the perspective and shared encouraging words, others criticised the tone and content of his statements. "Oh, so you left your 'rich and comfortable life' to move to India for business, and now you're filming trash like it's some shocking revelation? Bro, focus. You came here to make money not a documentary. No one's begging you to stay," wrote one user. "this content was made to degrade India, not everywhere everything is same in the country," expressed another. "Show the best parts of India. Britain looted our money. India is highly populous. We need time to improve standards. But people are generous," commented a third user. "Oh after white saviours we have arab saviours. Cool," wrote another.


Hindustan Times
23-05-2025
- Business
- Hindustan Times
‘People are creating and innovating': Why this man from one of the world's richest nations moved to India
A 17-year-old man, reportedly from Qatar has triggered an online debate after sharing his reasons for relocating to India, one of the world's most populous and diverse countries. Mohammad Jueitem, who describes himself as an 'international entrepreneur' on Instagram, recently posted a video explaining why he chose to leave behind the comfort and predictability of the Gulf for the challenges and energy of India. 'In our countries, life is comfortable and predictable,' Jueitem said in a video that has sparked a debate. 'But here, everything is different. Everyone is working tirelessly, and comfort doesn't seem to exist," he added. Also read: 'I never said that I was Gupta': Man lashes out at woman who misidentified him as Piyush Gupta on LinkedIn He went on to praise what he called India's 'hustle culture,' recounting how locals spoke passionately about their dreams and worked long hours, often more than 10 hours a day, to build their businesses. 'This is persistence, passion, and discipline,' he noted. 'They are not just surviving, they are creating, innovating, and building.' The young entrepreneur added that he and his team were in India 'to get inspired by that energy' and to work on a venture called 'COSMOS,' which he described as having 'a lot of room for growth' and potential to 'leave an impact.' A post shared by Mohammad Jueitem | محمد جعيتم (@jueitems) However, while some users appreciated the perspective and flooded the comments section with heart emojis and encouraging words, others didn't like his remarks. The internet was sharply divided. While many lauded Jueitem for stepping out of his comfort zone and respecting India's hard-working ethos, others accused him of painting a skewed or condescending picture. One comment read, 'Oh, so you left your 'rich and comfortable life' to move to India for business, and now you're filming trash like it's some shocking revelation? Bro, focus. You came here to make money not a documentary. no one's begging you to stay.' Others expressed discomfort with what they saw as an outsider narrating India's struggles in a patronising tone. A user commented, 'Oh after white saviours we have arab saviours. Cool' A user added, 'Show the best parts of India 🇮🇳. Britain looted our money. India is highly populous. We need time to improve standards. But people are generous.' One user commented, "India is more comfortable for you because of White privilege " Also read: 'General population is cooked': Eerily realistic videos of AI reporters created using Google Veo 3 raise red flags