Rich 25-year-old, who bought his dad a BMW, broke down when his cat went missing. Ankur Warikoo says 'he’s glad he went through it'. Why?

A young YouTube leader named Shaurya found his world shaken when his cat Kittu went missing. Despite his wealth and success, the loss highlighted the importance of relationships. Kittu's return left a lasting impact, teaching Shaurya that bonds an...

Ankur Warikoo shared the story of Shaurya, who was deeply affected when his pet cat went missing for a day. (LinkedIN-@Ankur Warikoo)
At 25, Shaurya had already achieved what most dream of—he was wealthy, successful, and in charge of a leading YouTube team. He had bought his father a BMW, earned recognition as one of India’s top YouTube experts, and lived a life most would envy. Yet, it took the disappearance of his beloved cat, Kittu, to shake him to his core. In that moment, money, fame, and achievements faded, leaving only the raw truth about what truly matters in life.

Ankur Warikoo shared the story on social media, highlighting the profound impact this episode had on Shaurya. Despite his success and wealth, the YouTube lead—son of an IITian who never made it to IIT himself—was devastated when Kittu went missing. He searched tirelessly, haunted by the thought of his companion being hurt, hungry, or lost forever. The ordeal shook him so deeply that he imagined reliving his lowest point—the failure of not making it to IIT—if it meant bringing her back.




The next night, Kittu returned, but the experience left an indelible mark on Shaurya. Warikoo reflected on the significance of such moments for someone so young. At 25, they offer perspective beyond titles, wealth, or recognition, revealing what really shapes life—relationships. Shaurya’s story is a reminder that even amidst ambition and success, it is the bonds we form and the care we show that define us, often in ways we cannot predict.



Ankur Warikoo's advice

This episode, Warikoo notes, illustrates why handling relationships with care is crucial. Achievements, money, and status may capture attention, but it is the quiet connections—the love, loyalty, and companionship—that provide real meaning. Shaurya’s journey underscores that wealth can never replace what we hold dear in our hearts, and sometimes it takes the smallest companions to teach the largest lessons.


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Netizens react

The story struck a deep chord online. Many noted that true success is felt differently when relationships, rather than achievements, define its meaning. Users reflected on how a single emotional scare can instantly reorder priorities, stripping away ego, status, and ambition to reveal what truly carries emotional weight. Shaurya’s experience reminded readers that while wealth builds empires, relationships shape identity and character. What resonated most wasn’t his age, IIT background, or early success, but the moment of personal reckoning and perspective it created.
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