What's one skill you're learning today that you believe will still be valuable in 2035?
Mine: Learning how to work with AI instead of competing against it.
@ThetaVegaCap Absolutely agree. Mis-selling high-commission ULIPs to retirees on modest pensions is highly irresponsible. With a 5-year lock-in, steep upfront charges, and market risks, these products are unsuitable for seniors needing stability.
The biggest financial advantage isn't finding the next multibagger.
It's reaching a point where you can keep investing regardless of what the market does.
@dhanesh500 Most people focus on maximizing returns.
Very few focus on increasing the amount they can invest every month.
Income growth often beats return optimization.
A few years ago, a good salary felt like financial security.
Today, many people with good salaries are still looking for side income.
The definition of security has changed.
@radhika_bajaj True, but those apps saved us from burning kitchens and endless traffic.. cooking on weekdays and enjoying on weekends or vice versa depends on your comfort
@SECTOR_RES0123 NSDL offers better value with dominant custody value (~80%+ share), stickier institutional revenue, and higher ARPU, while CDSL leads in retail account numbers...