USA — Youth entrepreneur and social worker Prince Yubaraj Karki, a TON Lifelong Member of The Outside Nepal Media (TON), has shared a thought-provoking message emphasizing that ethically earned success should be visible, not silenced, to inspire wider societal progress.

In his recent public status, Karki stated, “Earned success should be seen, not silenced.” He explained that when hard work delivers results, sharing those achievements builds belief, motivates action, and drives growth. According to him, visibility of success is not an act of ego but living proof that progress is possible.
Highlighting the contrast in mindsets, Karki pointed out that a poor mindset discourages success from being shown due to fear of criticism, while a wealthy mindset believes that ethical success stories can inspire millions and create a ripple effect of positive change.
He further clarified that name and fame are never the end goal. “They are byproducts of impact,” he noted, adding that impact must be visible to encourage others to believe in their own potential.
As a youth entrepreneur and social worker based in the United States, Prince Yubaraj Karki has been actively promoting ethical entrepreneurship, leadership, and community empowerment. His message has received positive attention among young professionals, entrepreneurs, and diaspora communities.
Karki’s statement reflects a growing global belief that transparent success stories, when rooted in integrity and purpose, can become powerful tools for inspiration, transformation, and sustainable social development.