Tditya Gupta returned to Bhopal after completing his computer science degree in his early twenties but didn’t end up taking the path his credentials suggested. He knew he wanted to enter his family’s agricultural business right out of the college gates, sidestepping the midlife crisis that Indian engineers often face when they realise this was never what they wanted to do with their lives anyway. He decided to get into poultry but chose the egg business, avoiding the sale of chicken for meat—and his life would never be the same.