Sundar Pichai Becomes a Billionaire: Five Rules for Life of Alphabet CEO
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Sundar Pichai Becomes a Billionaire: Five Rules for Life of Alphabet CEO

'28.07.2025'

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Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai is officially a billionaire. His journey from humble beginnings in India to the top of the global tech industry is inspiring millions. In the article Timesofindia — five key lessons from his career that can be useful to anyone who strives for success.

Almost a decade at the helm of Alphabet, Sundar Pichai is now officially in the billionaires' club. It's a rare occurrence for a tech CEO who isn't the founder.

Pichai took over Google in 2015 and became CEO of Alphabet in 2019. His net worth is estimated at $2025, according to the latest Bloomberg Billionaires Index for July 1. This was made possible by the growth of Alphabet's market value by more than $100 since the beginning of 000, which brought investors a return of 000%.

Over the years, Pichai has led the company through key technology transformations, from the shift to mobile and cloud to the next wave of artificial intelligence. With Alphabet’s stock at an all-time high, his leadership style has ensured not only financial stability but also long-term strategic change.

Here are five simple and practical ones: lessonsthat can be learned from his journey, and not just in business.

Stay humble no matter how high you rise

Sundar Pichai is often described as being a simple man. Even though the billionaire runs one of the world's largest tech companies, he remains calm, respectful and reserved. Pichai does not seek to dominate conversations or to emphasize his status - this is what inspires respect for him.

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In a world where success often goes hand in hand with arrogance, the businessman reminds us that humility is a strength, not a weakness. You can be successful and still treat people with kindness. Ultimately, those who follow a leader are those who feel respected, regardless of their position.

Education is not just a job, it is a way of thinking

Pichai's engineering and business background not only helped him get a job at Google, but also gave him a deeper understanding of how the company works. The key here is not a diploma, but the ability to think, solve problems, and make informed decisions.

It doesn't matter whether you get into a prestigious university. The main thing is to study and develop.

Education changes the way you see the world and helps you cope with difficulties. Keep developing your mind and it will pay off in many aspects of your life.

It's not about the problems, it's about how you deal with them

Pichai became CEO at a difficult time for Google. Internal conflicts, employee protests, growing pressure from regulators — he faced many challenges. But he did not lose his head — he remained calm, focused, and looked for solutions.

Everyone has problems. The key is how you respond to them. Do you give up? Get angry? Or do you pause, gather your strength, and move on? Resilience is not about being unwavering.

It's about keeping going even when things get hard.

Great ideas are important, but being true to them is even more important.

Under Pichai's leadership, Google embraced bold ideas: artificial intelligence, self-driving cars. Many were initially skeptical. But he believed in them and persisted.

What is the lesson here? It is good to dream, but to make your dreams come true you need consistency. Not every idea will work. But if you don’t try, you won’t know. Start small, don’t lose patience, and go for your goal.

Those who do not adapt fall behind

Technology is constantly changing—and fast. But Pichai hasn’t just kept up with the changes, he’s driven them. From the shift to mobile and the cloud to the current rise of AI, he’s embraced change and acted proactively.

This approach applies to any area. The world around you will change. If you cling to the old, you will not grow. But if you remain curious and open to new things, you will always find a way to be needed.

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