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Living Room Ritual That Explains Syndications

1 h 0 min · 12. maalis 2026
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Long before spreadsheets, venture capital, or real estate funds… people had already figured out a simple way to build wealth together. Years later he realized that the same concept exists across cultures—and today it powers some of the most common investment structures in the world. In this episode, we uncover how a simple human instinct—to pool resources and trust each other—became the foundation of modern syndications. In the 1980s, Vaibhav Puranik saw this idea play out in his neighborhood in India. At the time it looked like a casual gathering. Years later he realized that the same concept exists across cultures—and today it powers some of the most common investment structures in the world. In this episode, we uncover how a simple human instinct—to pool resources and trust each other—became the foundation of modern syndications.

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