
Kapil Gupta
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I'm Kapil Gupta, founder of Solh and a mental wellness advocate. I believe everyone can find happiness and transform their life. As an entrepreneur, I’m driven to create impactful messages that inspire change and ignite revolutions.
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China Diaries: Where Growth Roars and Complaints are a Western Specialty
After five long years, I finally set foot in China again — this time fresh from my travels to the US and Canada. And oh boy, the comparisons are rolling in faster than EVs on Chinese roads. Spoiler alert: China’s story is not what your average Western headlines want you to believe.
By Kapil Guptaabout a year ago in Education
Trump: America’s Unexpected Mental Wellness Champion with Solh.
Guess who’s bringing America the mental health and wellness revolution it never saw coming? The one and only Donald J. Trump! Brace yourselves, folks—because under Trump’s therapeutic touch, every American will be on their way to becoming an anxiety-proof, de-addiction-ready, wellness warrior. With a little help from Solh Wellness (of course!), we’ll have people practically meditating in line at the DMV.
By Kapil Guptaabout a year ago in Education
Delhi’s Traffic Lights Need a Tech Glow-Up!
Delhi: the city of sprawling roads, impressive flyovers, and an unrelenting love affair with the horn. While we boast about having some of the best road networks in India (seriously, our roads are wide enough to land a plane), we’re stuck in the Stone Age when it comes to managing traffic lights. It’s time to admit it—Delhi’s timer-based traffic light system is outdated, slow, and frankly, giving us unnecessary wrinkles.
By Kapil Guptaabout a year ago in Education
Shah Rukh Khan’s Big Move: Goodbye to Smoking!
Shah Rukh Khan has kicked his smoking habit after more than 30 years! Sharing the revelation at an event organized by his fan clubs in Bandra on his 59th birthday, SRK announced, “There’s a good thing – I’m not smoking anymore, guys.” While he admitted that quitting hasn’t completely erased all the side effects yet – “I thought I wouldn’t feel so breathless after quitting, but I still do” – his message is clear: change is tough but totally worth it.
By Kapil Guptaabout a year ago in Education



