69-year-old Anand Mahindra inspired to try backflips. Netizens cheer him on. Will he dare?

Anand Mahindra, 69, was inspired by a video of children learning backflips at a Taekwondo school, highlighting the value of perseverance and a structured approach to mastering skills. He shared this message on social media, resonating with users w...

Anand Mahindra admitted that he was tempted to learn backflips after watching a viral video.
After watching a video of kids learning backflips at a Taekwondo school, business tycoon Anand Mahindra admitted the he was tempted to learn the gymnastics move even at his age. But later decided against it. "Frankly, I was tempted to learn, using this method. But better sense prevailed and I decided not to push my luck at my age," he said, replying to a user's comment.

Anand Mahindra, 69, chairman of the Mahindra Group, recently shared an inspiring lesson on perseverance and the importance of a structured approach to learning. Taking to social media platform X, he reflected on his childhood experience of attempting to learn backflips but giving up, believing he lacked the natural talent. His message highlighted how even tasks that seem impossible at first can be mastered with consistent effort and a methodical approach.



The tweet was accompanied by a video from a Taekwondo school in Korea, showcasing a systematic teaching method for backflips. In the video, instructors demonstrated how the seemingly complex skill is broken down into small, manageable steps. Children were guided progressively, building their confidence and technique over time until they successfully performed the backflip. This process underscored the power of patience, practice, and a step-by-step approach to mastering any skill.



The video resonated with audiences, emphasizing the importance of clear guidance and perseverance. It illustrated that with proper instruction and consistent effort, even the most daunting challenges can be overcome.

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Social Media Reactions

Mahindra’s post sparked widespread engagement and positive reactions on social media. Many users shared personal experiences and insights, echoing the sentiment that the right method and mindset can unlock potential. One user commented on how this approach applies to other areas. Some users highlighted the transformative impact of effective teaching styles, stating that “nothing is hard on this earth” when broken down into simple, achievable steps.

Others reflected on the role of discipline and practice in mastering skills. A user noted how consistent application of the right techniques could enable anyone to achieve their goals. The post also inspired introspection, with some questioning whether they would attempt to learn a new skill if given proper guidance today.
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