How an IIM-educated founder saves her energy: 'A bee does not waste its energy trying to convince a fly that honey is better than shit'

ZYPP Electric cofounder Rashi Agarwal's viral video offers a blunt philosophy on protecting mental energy. Using a bee and fly analogy, she advises against wasting time trying to convince those unwilling to listen, advocating for energy conservati...

In a video shared by Rashi Agarwal, the entrepreneur spoke about the importance of choosing where to invest emotional and mental energy. (Instagram/Istock)
In a world where online debates drain people faster than their actual work, one startup founder’s blunt life philosophy is striking a chord across social media. Rashi Agarwal, an IIM-educated cofounder and CBO of electric mobility company ZYPP Electric, shared a sharp message about protecting mental energy instead of wasting it on endless arguments. Her now-viral Instagram video used a vivid analogy about bees and flies to explain why not every opinion deserves a response, and many viewers found the advice surprisingly relatable in today’s hyper-reactive digital culture.

Rashi Agarwal’s message about protecting your energy

In the Instagram video shared by Rashi Agarwal, the entrepreneur spoke about the importance of choosing where to invest emotional and mental energy.



She said people should remember one simple thought before entering unnecessary arguments. Using a striking analogy, she remarked that “a bee does not waste its energy” trying to convince a fly that honey is better than “shit.” According to her, some minds are simply not meant to be changed, which is why people should “save your energy for what actually matters.”

The statement can be interpreted as how it addresses modern social media culture, where people often spend hours trying to prove points to strangers or defend themselves in endless comment wars. It can also mean verbal arguments between colleagues, peers, friends and others.


Who is Rashi Agarwal?

Rashi Agarwal is the cofounder and chief business officer at ZYPP Electric, an electric mobility and EV delivery platform focused on sustainable transportation. She also completed a senior management programme at the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Kozhikode, adding to her business and leadership credentials.
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Born into a business family in Almora, Uttarakhand, Agarwal built her professional journey through finance, business strategy, and entrepreneurship. According to MotorIndia, she graduated with gold medals from SSJ College before pursuing an MBA in finance and marketing. She began her career more than 15 years ago and gradually expanded into entrepreneurship and investing.


Entrepreneur, investor, and startup leader

Apart from leading business growth at ZYPP Electric, Agarwal is also an angel investor. Her investment interests reportedly focus on sectors such as high-tech, auto tech, and related innovation-driven industries. Over the years, she has become known for speaking openly about entrepreneurship, leadership, mindset, and personal growth through social media content and public discussions.


Her recent viral statement resonated with many professionals because it reflected a reality people experience daily — not every disagreement leads to understanding, and constantly trying to convince others can become emotionally exhausting.
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Why her quote resonated online

The bee-and-fly analogy stood out because it translated a larger idea into a simple visual message. In professional life as well as on social media, people often spend enormous amounts of time explaining themselves to individuals who have already decided not to listen.
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