
To the people in 40s, what advice do you have for people in late 20s and early 30s?
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Take a 10-min AI interview to qualify for numerous real jobs auto-matched to your profile πAlways be hungry for learning and growing more, that's the sustainable way to have a life long good career.
And try worrying a little less about the future. Our worst fears generally don't come true, and life has a way of working out, even if things do go wrong sometimes.
So try to have a healthy balance of learning, work, social life, health, and spirituality, but it's okay to not have a complete balance at all times. Sometimes life will lean more in one direction or the other, but you can always get back on the wagon again even if you fall off sometimes.
And lastly, don't sweat the small stuff. Have a large heart, forgive people, be generous, and tip the domestic staff, delivery guys, and other hardworking people well in life.
Life is shorter than you think, and those silly arguments or stress over differences of a few thousand rupees, are never worth it.
Good luck for the rest of your future life! ππ

1.Start saving from an early age, a part of what ever you earn should be put into smart savings atleast 25% by the age of 40-45 you will be able to accumulate enough.
2. Get married by the age of 28 and plan a family by 30 that's the ideal calculation. By age 50 your eldest kid will be in college and by the age of 60 your kids might have done through the education.
3. Always do a side hustle. Let it be small it hardly matters. Never know your side hustle can one day be your core venture.

Keep in your mind; Health first

Try to avoid CREDIT CARDS to the maximum

Better advice is use credit cards only as a transactor and not as a revolver. Using credit cards responsibly gives you really good benefits.

Buy land & properties, lots of it.

In 20s invest in skills In 30s invest in business
Health is non negotiable.
Life is shorter than you think so live a little and treat yourself you will only be in it maybe a 100 years






