I attended Quantum Club Retreat 2024

For the past 2 days, I was at an event in Chennai.

It’s called the Quantum Club retreat organized by Siddharth Rajsekar.

This event was only for his inner circle of students. This was one of the best events I’ve attended in the past 1 year.

The production quality was top-notch. Sidz spent more than a crore to organize and run this event. I was happy to be a part of it.

I met a lot of people from the industry, and many of them were also my followers and email subscribers.

Apart from sessions taken by Sidz, there were a lot of speakers from the audience itself. I learned about AI, data, analytics, ad spending and so much more.

No matter how much you know or think you know, it is always good to humble yourself and focus on learning. There are always things that we don’t know.

One of the best talks was from Suren, the founder of Success Gyan.

Here are some key takeaways from his talk:

  • Business success is nothing without personal success. You cannot change the world unless you change yourself.
  • You are the CEO of two businesses, one is the business that you are running right now and one is the business that’s becoming. You have to hit the puck where it’s going to be, not where it is. Everything is evolving all the time.
  • 4H formula, be happy, hungry, helpful, and humble all the time. If you become egoistic, success will not come to you. You need not chase success, success should chase you.

The event also had some late-night DJ music and party. We stayed at Radisson Blu Temple Bay resort at Mahabalipuram and the event also happened at the same place.

Next week I will be attending UAbility’s event. I love learning in person from these events and that’s why I’m a part of so many masterminds.

Whenever I’ve invested in masterminds, it felt like it is too much to spend, but after a while I see the impact that it has had on my business and the investment is always justified.

Are you part of any mastermind groups?

Reply to this email and let me know.

Cheers,
Deepak Kanakaraju