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June 18, 2026, 09:15:24 PM
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How many of you saw that recent viral social media post, someone who is earing 2 lakh per month can't able to save a single rupee after paying every bills. This looks ridiculous though and poor financial spending is what causing this. I mean the dream of having the oun house is ripping the middle lcass people who even started making more money than before, they need to learn about financial discipline as well to have the concept of saving.
They are just posting it for the views and attention I believe. They exaggerate their spending in those reels.
They pay house rent, they pay EMI, they put money in SIP and all of this they calculate in spending.
Then they say they don't have any money left by the end of the month. If they are putting money in SIP and EMI then what else do they want ?
Mate, these days are honestly boiling my blood.
Yesterday, my mom, who watches a lot of reels in every day suggested that I should start making reels Cheesy.

I asked why? She then showed me a reel of some Vlogger Sourav Joshi who was selling a course on how to make 40-50 cr a month. Then I googled how much these dude makes himself. He earns some 2-3 cr a month, which is massive but this dude is the top vlogger in India (as per google) so how can he tech others to make 10x of the money he himself makes :/

Dude teaches you how to make 50 cr but needs 2k for the course, LMAO.
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Today at 03:22:18 AM
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After reading the wall of words, one thing just popped into my mind. Can you please quote the source from which you are getting those numbers and information? I was aware that the pay parity would come up when I was quoting the US and China. But you forgot that the cost of living in these countries is higher than in India. Do not forget that the tax they pay on their salary is also very high compared to India. Yes, the standard of living is very high, but it did not happen in just a decade. We are still a developing nation, and we are in a far better position than our neighbours. The increase in prices did not hurt my pocket as of now, and it looks like the same for most people in the country; otherwise, you would have seen rallies on the road. As I said earlier, I am only not happy with the E20 mandate.

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