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Life... These days...

Solara

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The best five minutes of every month?

*Drum rolls* That magical notification pops up.

"Salary Credited."

Suddenly, you're rich.

You open your banking app just to admire the number. You don't even need to transfer money anywhere. You just... look at it.

For exactly five minutes, you're convinced you're financially responsible.

"I should start investing more."

"Maybe I'll finally buy that craft stuff sitting in my cart."

"Actually... I deserve a vacation."


Your brain starts planning a lifestyle your salary has absolutely no intention of supporting.

Then... Reality logs in.

Rent.
EMI.
Electricity bill.
Internet.
Credit card.
Mobile recharge.
Gas.


You keep paying.....

And paying............

And paying..................

Every payment makes a different notification sound.

By the end of it, your bank balance quietly whispers, "Remember me?" :think:

You look at what's left and think...

"Didn't I just get paid?"

Where did it all go? Nobody knows.

Money has this incredible talent. It enters the account through the front door....and leaves through seventeen different exits.

The funniest part?

The first three days after salary, you walk into supermarkets like a queen.

"I'll take this." "And this." "Oh, this looks nice too."

A week later, you're standing in the same supermarket comparing two brands of detergent to save ₹18.

By the third week...

You suddenly become an economist.

"Do we really need cheese?"

"Let's wait till next month."

"Walking is healthy anyway."


And somehow, every online shopping app knows exactly when you've been paid.

Your phone starts receiving messages like,

"Treat yourself!"

"You deserve this!"


No, dear apps .... I deserve financial stability. :wait:

By evening, I was walking home after work when I passed my fav burger point....
One burger... ₹350.

I smiled. Not today. :heystop:

A little further down the road was an ice cream cart.

There it was.

The same ₹10 ice cream I used to buy after school. It's now ₹40? :think1: Never mind .. I bought one... Sat on the roadside wall.
Opened it.
Took the first bite.

For those few minutes, I wasn't thinking about bills, deadlines, savings or next month's budget.

I was just... happy. (In my defense, I didn't have an ice cream all summer duh!)

Maybe growing up isn't about celebrating with expensive things.

Maybe it's about knowing that even after rent, EMIs and responsibilities have taken their share...you should still leave ₹20 aside every month... for the little girl in you who still thinks payday deserves an ice cream.
 
Ok try to make is concise and crisp. People don't have interest in reading long passages.

It's called budgeting and savings. You didn't make plans clearly before . That's why you feel different now. Every one who is making money will always think of saving , nobody is planning for a vacation in another country. Those type of people are there , but they are not burning their daily necessities over this . It's their extra, but I will accept that each person basic necessities differ. For some one expensive schooling , clothes and rich food is basic . Some people wont care about extravagant party hosting , investing umm there is much more ... Let's go placid about it.

You please start doing your calculations from now on, don't be dreamy ok.
 
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Ok try to make is concise and crisp. People don't have interest in reading long passages.

It's called budgeting and savings. You didn't make plans clearly before . That's why you feel different now. Every one who is making money will always think of saving , nobody is planning for a vacation in another country. Those type of people are there , but they are not burning their daily necessities over this . It's their extra, but I will accept that each person basic necessities differ. For some one expensive schooling , clothes and rich food is basic . Some people wont care about extravagant party hosting , investing umm there is much more ... Let's go placid about it.

You please start doing your calculations from now on, don't be dreamy ok.
:rofl1: :Like:
 
The best five minutes of every month?

*Drum rolls* That magical notification pops up.

"Salary Credited."

Suddenly, you're rich.

You open your banking app just to admire the number. You don't even need to transfer money anywhere. You just... look at it.

For exactly five minutes, you're convinced you're financially responsible.

"I should start investing more."

"Maybe I'll finally buy that craft stuff sitting in my cart."

"Actually... I deserve a vacation."


Your brain starts planning a lifestyle your salary has absolutely no intention of supporting.

Then... Reality logs in.

Rent.
EMI.
Electricity bill.
Internet.
Credit card.
Mobile recharge.
Gas.


You keep paying.....

And paying............

And paying..................

Every payment makes a different notification sound.

By the end of it, your bank balance quietly whispers, "Remember me?" :think:

You look at what's left and think...

"Didn't I just get paid?"

Where did it all go? Nobody knows.

Money has this incredible talent. It enters the account through the front door....and leaves through seventeen different exits.

The funniest part?

The first three days after salary, you walk into supermarkets like a queen.

"I'll take this." "And this." "Oh, this looks nice too."

A week later, you're standing in the same supermarket comparing two brands of detergent to save ₹18.

By the third week...

You suddenly become an economist.

"Do we really need cheese?"

"Let's wait till next month."

"Walking is healthy anyway."


And somehow, every online shopping app knows exactly when you've been paid.

Your phone starts receiving messages like,

"Treat yourself!"

"You deserve this!"


No, dear apps .... I deserve financial stability. :wait:

By evening, I was walking home after work when I passed my fav burger point....
One burger... ₹350.

I smiled. Not today. :heystop:

A little further down the road was an ice cream cart.

There it was.

The same ₹10 ice cream I used to buy after school. It's now ₹40? :think1: Never mind .. I bought one... Sat on the roadside wall.
Opened it.
Took the first bite.

For those few minutes, I wasn't thinking about bills, deadlines, savings or next month's budget.

I was just... happy. (In my defense, I didn't have an ice cream all summer duh!)

Maybe growing up isn't about celebrating with expensive things.

Maybe it's about knowing that even after rent, EMIs and responsibilities have taken their share...you should still leave ₹20 aside every month... for the little girl in you who still thinks payday deserves an ice cream.
Hello and good evening Ms. You could not have penned it better. My thoughts exactly. Money comes and then it just goes. We plan for things yet sometimes they don't fall in place. Don't worry I am sure it will all work out for you. God bless!!!! . Cheers!!!!
 
Hello and good evening Ms. You could not have penned it better. My thoughts exactly. Money comes and then it just goes. We plan for things yet sometimes they don't fall in place. Don't worry I am sure it will all work out for you. God bless!!!! . Cheers!!!!

So you hacked into my video omg
 
So you hacked into my video omg
Miss I am no hacker firstly. Also I am not God. Firstly you need to understand why you lost your job in the first place and then work on it. Also when one door closes another one opens up so I guess there is something better in store for you in future kid. Just stay positive Ms. God bless!!!!. Cheers!!!
 
Miss I am no hacker firstly. Also I am not God. Firstly you need to understand why you lost your job in the first place and then work on it. Also when one door closes another one opens up so I guess there is something better in store for you in future kid. Just stay positive Ms. God bless!!!!. Cheers!!!
Pls tell when and where
 
I went grocery shopping today and on the way back brought a kulfi from a cart for that little girl in me. What a coincidence to stumble upon your post. Thank you so much...
Hello and good evening Ms. . Sometimes these little things in life give you more happiness :).God bless!!! Cheers!!!!
 
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