Every year, Diwali comes as a reminder to take charge of fiscal health. The festival of lights teaches us various financial basics that can be implemented in real life to have robust #financialplanning.
Let’s celebrate #Diwali by being financially aware and having a sound life.
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Similarly, the road to our financial goal will be filled with ups & downs.
We should have conviction on our investments even during difficult market conditions.
We shouldn't panic due to the volatility. Instead, we should utilize such opportunities & invest more.
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Mahatma Gandhi is known for his ideas, teachings & philosophy of life.
We, as investors can draw inspiration from his life & the lessons & virtues he preached can guide us towards financial wisdom.
Here are 3 FINANCE MANTRAS that we can learn from Gandhiji.
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3. "A living faith will last in the midst of the blackest storm"
The struggle for freedom went on for decades & Gandhiji faced a lot of challenges but he never lost faith in his belief that India could be an independent nation.
[5/5] 3] Not recognizing your strengths-
Do an internal analysis & figure out what you're good at & DOUBLE DOWN on those strengths.
In the end, we all want to leave a legacy. You need to identify what you're good at and what legacy you would like to leave.
[1/5] Nick Vujicic is an Australian motivational speaker. He has achieved a lot & inspired many people in his life despite being born with a disability called Tetra-Amelia Syndrome (absence of limbs)
Here are 3 TRAPS TO AVOID TO BECOME HAPPY that you can learn from Nick's life.
[4/5] Having a negative mindset can suck the happiness out of you.
So, whenever you are going through a grind of achieving something, you SHOULDN’T consider the process painful. You should ENJOY it.
Put in the adequate effort and reward yourself for even putting in the effort.
[7/7] The key lesson here is- you need to be genuinely nice to people NOT FAKE nice.
Help your peers/friends without the intention of getting something in return. Thereby, you will have a fruitful relationship with them.
This mindset shift will be very helpful in your career! :)
[1/7] Having gone to a good graduate program & having worked at BCG & Dalberg, I have had a lot of experiences & have learned a lot from them.
So, here are 3 MINI STORIES from my life with specific lessons that can help you in your career if you can implement them.
[6/7] 3] I was genuinely nice to people-
I used to run a company called Cases Over Coffee that ran a Global Fellowship program.
A lot of people helped me when I was looking to build & grow this company only because I was nice to people.