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[The Power of Resilience and Humanity: An Immigrant's Journey]-[The Power of Humanity in Business — Lessons from Neri Karra]

Negotiate Anything · B2 · 2025-11-06

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From Exile to Empowerment: The Neri Kara Silliman Story

Dr. Neri Kara Silliman’s life is a testament to the transformative power of ambition, resilience, and faith. Born into a Turkish ethnic minority in communist-era Bulgaria, where her family faced systemic erasure of their identity and threats of imprisonment, Neri’s journey from a refugee camp at age 11 to becoming a world-renowned professor and entrepreneur is a masterclass in overcoming adversity.

The Unspoken Foundation: Ambition and Resilience

Neri describes ambition not as a selfish desire for status, but as a "North Star"—a deep, non-negotiable commitment to a better future. When she and her family fled Bulgaria in 1989 with only two suitcases, she realized that education was her only "way out." This clarity allowed her to navigate immense hardships, including language barriers and financial instability. She emphasizes that resilience is not about avoiding failure, but about the belief that "every no can open another door." Her life proves that when an end state is non-negotiable, detours are merely opportunities to find a different path.

The Art of Negotiation: Humanity at the Core

In her book and research, Neri highlights that the most successful immigrant entrepreneurs share a common trait: they do not focus on themselves, but on the humanity of the person across the table.

  • De-risking for the Other: Using the example of Isaac Larian, founder of MGA Entertainment, Neri illustrates that negotiation is often about lowering the perceived risk for the other party. Larian’s persistence in approaching Nintendo, despite repeated rejections, showcases a mindset where "no is the beginning of negotiation."
  • Strategic Storytelling and Homophilic Ties: Neri argues that trust is built through finding commonalities. Whether it was putting up a sign for a "homeland cup of coffee" to build trust with fellow immigrants or forming deep bonds with Italian suppliers, she posits that shared humanity is a stronger professional bridge than any formal credential.

The Philosophy of Value

Throughout the conversation, the recurring theme is the move away from ego-driven business practices toward a model centered on giving value. Neri’s father, who sold leather goods by building community trust, and the modern-day successes of immigrant entrepreneurs, all point to a singular truth: when you focus on what you can give rather than what you can get, the business results follow.

Conclusion: The Power of Giving Opportunity

As the podcast host, Kwame Christian, notes, the willingness to give people an opportunity—regardless of their background or degrees—is what drives true innovation and growth. By focusing on whether someone can "get the job done," leaders can build teams that are as resilient and diverse as the stories that define them. Neri’s journey reminds us that while we cannot always control our circumstances, we can control our response, our empathy, and our willingness to keep knocking on doors until one inevitably opens.

🎯Key Sentences

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I was almost not in charge of it.
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This sounds like a movie.
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It's being ashamed of who I was.
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People were leaving.
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It's my North Star.
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📝Key Phrases

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way out
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jump in
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digging through
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took me by surprise
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flew out of me
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📖 Transcript

Imagine being 11 years old, crossing an international border on foot, carrying only two suitcases and a promise that education will be your way out.
That was Dr. Neri Kara Silliman's story.
Today she's a professor, a global speaker and one of the world's leading voices on immigrant entrepreneurship and purposeful business.
In this conversation, Neri shares how ambition, faith and resilience carried her from a refugee camp building an international fashion brand, and why the most powerful negotiators are the ones who never forget the human being across the table.
Her story will remind you that determination isn't about never failing.
It's about believing that every no can open another door.

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