

[Changes in life because of money]
How did your life change after you started earning money? Where did you utilise it?
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- Getting gifts for relatives and kids at home
- increasing my younger brother's allowances so he can have more fun in his college life
- buying mom random gifts, taking some load off dad
I don't have much savings left doing these things, but it's damn worth it :)
My life has been all garden garden ever since

sweet!

Nothing changed, I still check the prices while buying things.

You stop looking at prices in the menu when ordering food

My attitude toward life didn't change, but I guess now I enjoy the small comforts more.
I save/invest a certain amount of my salary and use the rest to party, dinner, go out, and whatnot.
Life in college was the same, but everything was less affordable. But the bare bones haven't changed, and nor do I want them to change.
Now that I earn money, I went to Goa to gamble a bit. When I wasn't earning money, I stayed at Delhi station in winter for 12 hours with my friend, because we had missed our train in the morning, and the next one was in the evening. Both experiences are equivalent to me. Doing something new, fun, the excitement of winning, the pain of losing. Nothing has changed.

Stopped buying most of the things. Became more frugal.
Earlier I used to spend a lot, fancy clothes, expensive sneakers, new bikes every 1-2 years. Now with this much money (2cr+), don't feel like buying nice stuff. Activa, chappal, bunch of tshirts, shorts and couple of jeans.

Completely changed. Come from a poor background getting a job was the most important thing in life, able to take up all the responsibilities from dad, finished all debts, invested some, redeemed all, bought land, built a home, parents had never even imagined all these, i still have a long way to go, lot of things are still pending, hopefully things settle down in future
Bought a lot of things that made me feel happy but first ever trip with family stands out to me. Even though father can afford he would've never spend 50 60k for a trip but save for something else.