Entrepreneur and public speaker Ankur Warikoo uses a car gear analogy for career growth: starting in fourth gear stalls you, just like rushing into high-level work early. First gear at high speed strains the engine, mirroring forcing progress. Learning, building, scaling, and leading each require different gears. Knowing when to shift ensures smoother career navigation.
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Start Your Career In Fourth Gear? This Is Why It Won't Work


