In a city defined by its bustling IT sector, one man in Bengaluru has captured social media attention for an unconventional career pivot. Rakesh, a former corporate employee, chose to trade his comfortable office life for the open road, earning his livelihood as an auto-rickshaw driver.
Rakesh’s story went viral after he shared a candid video detailing his decision to leave the corporate world behind. The clip, which resonated with many, opened with a powerful on-screen caption declaring, “Auto driver not a corporate slave anymore.”
In the video, Rakesh addresses those facing personal or professional adversity, emphasizing that he is “not scared of starting all over again.” He revealed that he too had once felt defeated and hopeless, but his journey proves that life can be restarted. His ultimate goal in sharing his experience is to inspire others to “just live and focus on doing something.”
The Pursuit of True Value
The central message of Rakesh’s philosophy revolves around prioritizing life’s intrinsic value over financial earnings. While acknowledging the necessity of money, he argues that it is “not the only necessity.”
“We do have to understand that there are other things which are important in life other than money,” he stated, urging viewers to “find value for your life, find true purpose.” His advice is simple: when challenges arise, one must confront them rather than retreating or hiding.
The transition, for Rakesh, appears to be deeply connected to his personal passions. His social media bio identifies him as a martial artist and states that dance and martial arts provided him with meaning and purpose, motivating him to help others struggling with depression.
Rakesh’s brave choice and his reflective commentary struck a chord with the online community, drawing a stream of supportive comments from users who praised his courage and perspective, calling him “inspiring” and a “king” for valuing personal happiness above social taboos and corporate constraints.







