DancingPretzel
DancingPretzel

Survive 2023

How to survive 2023? With hardly any new job openings and massive layoffs, what are some of the things you’re doing to ensure your motivation is on the higher side.

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PerkyKoala
PerkyKoala

Pen this down quote in ur head buddy: " do not take life serious, no one has gotten out of it alive". Watch the office episode, open up(rant) to your friends, and listening good music (Kaavish is great) will curb ur anxiety

ZestyDonut
ZestyDonut

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GroovyBoba
GroovyBoba

I'm looking into vertical farming. Farming never goes into recession.

QuirkyBoba
QuirkyBoba
Porter28mo

I’ve earned enough in last 4 years. Have buffer and I’m not really worried about job security.

ZestyDonut
ZestyDonut

Concentrate on what’s in your control. Rest all is shit.

QuirkyPotato
QuirkyPotato

Gym membership is cheap

JazzyBanana
JazzyBanana

Rule #1: save money. Always keep 6-9 months salary in FD if you are staying with parents (have home/food/utilities and no dependents on you). 12-15 months minimum if you are paying for rent+utilities etc and have dependents. Avoid emi's, loans. Please buy term insurance and health insurance at the earliest. Avoid ULIPS.

As Warren Buffett said, “Do not save what is left after spending, but spend what is left after saving.”

SwirlyPancake
SwirlyPancake
Jio28mo

Build a business, get a dog

GroovyPickle
GroovyPickle

For guys who are mid management right now, I wonder how many are still motivated to show up at work and work under someone. I, for one, am looking at starting something by myself. Don't see any time better than now to branch out and take the plunge as an entrepreneur. The market is anyway not favouring employees, might as well bring that old idea in the head, dust it out and implement it in the world.

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