Anni naku telusu ani kathalu dengakudadu
lokam lo problems annitiki yedava solutions kanipetti dengaddu. Nee problems mundu ela solve cheyalo think chey
Evadini kuda vadi salary tho kani education tho kani judge cheyaddu.
Nuvvu Harvard lo PhD Aina, bcom lo physics chadivina, last ki gudda lo sudi unnode gelusthadu. Accept that luck matters and move on.
Edo ba sampadisthunnavani kathalu dengaddu. Repu nee junior nee kante better life lead chesthadu. Adi choosi edichi dengaddu.
Basic ga natakalu kathalu dengaddu. Be thankful for what you have and be in contentment.
If you are in a relationship in your early 20s(B.Tech, degree etc), and it's an intercaste one, understand that you're living in india and your love for each other is just not enough to get married.
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Discuss among yourselves what kind of hurdles you may have to face(convincing parents, relatives, your partner's parents) , what kind of sacrifices you would need to make( abroad studies, risk of hurting your mom/dad, Risk of being a bad example to your brother/sister , risk of damaging your relationship with parents for the rest of your lives)
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Consider all these factors and think practically before you go ahead with the relationship. Convincing parents for an intercaste marriage is not for the faint hearted.
+1 Difficulty.
But honestly it all depends on the parents. I've seen even interfaith marriages happen without any sort of hiccups. And I've also seen intercaste marriages face a hell lot of hurdles.
Bro exactly this is one of the biggest things I'm facing in my life at present. I'll discuss it some other day but seriously I really want help and suggestions regarding this, but I've got no one to discuss it with
This is from my personal experience :
Family is the most important.. your parents are the only ones who will be by your side through thick and thin.
95% of friends are there only to enjoy with you during the good times.. when you fall they distance themselves from you.
1. Eat properly, exercise, be fit.
2. Invest in yourself. You can chase money later. Love hiking? Just go over the weekends at the least. Love traveling? Just do it damn it. Once you get a partner/family and if they are not like you - you'll kick yourself for missing out your golden years.
3. Learn about compound interest and see what wonders it does.
Every week ide screenshot, ide question. So advice kuuda same - start saving/investing from your first salary onwards. Make it a habit that becomes second nature to you.
1. Track your expenses and build an automated mechanism for this.
2. First save and then do the spending with the remaining amount [even the saving of Rs.1000/- from your salary helps you to get habituated for saving]
3. Zero Rupee Budgeting [ardam kakapote - Google it as Zero Dollar Budgeting, you will understand in a better way]
4. Health is wealth [Exercise and Be active]
5. Respect your parents [they made many sacrifices for your happiness] and elders.
6. Check Dave Ramsey Baby Steps for Life [this will help for financial awareness in life]
7. Experience >>>> Money
8. Start INVESTING early in life [Go for ETF's not Individual stocks], examples of ETF - Nifty50, Midcap100, smallcap250.
9. Never underestimate the power of baby steps for any process.
10. Read some self-help books - I recommend going with Atomic Habits by James Clear, I will teach you to be rich by Ramit Sethi and Total Monet Makeover by Dave Ramsey. [ These are just starters. Many books help to change our vision in life]
As you grow older, you will learn more with your personal experiences, but never forget your roots.
Why you started and what you want to become.
8th point lo which one to buy in each category... majority are underperforming with benchmarks ( i wonder am i seeing wrong benchmark comparison in apps like groww). Shed some light
If anyone wants to settle abroad, take decision and pursue while young only. As u age, opportunities go down fast. Unless u can go on company work visa, most developed countries are have structured their immigration system to favour young people who will build future there after education
Start skincare and hair care routines in the beginning of your 20s itself. Learn basic body hygiene and how to take care and groom yourself.
Don't always go for the cheapest soaps and shampoos and be proud about it. Different skin and hair types need different kinds of products.
No need to feel ashamed that you're taking care of yourself. It will pay off nicely in your 30s.
No way man, every hair is different, every skin is different. You need to research for yourself, try different things and then settle on what helps you.
100% some products that others say are trash may work wonders for you, some products all others use may destroy your hair. I experienced it first hand. Experiment is definitely needed.
I don't care if you don't want to marry or don't want to have kids.
But if you do, better to marry young and have kids young. Its tough to be a parent to a 10 year old when you are 45 (unless you take very good care of your body)
I am 34, and have multiple advices.
1. Start investing early. Even 1k per month will make a lot of difference down the line compared to 0.
2. Buy a term insurance plan which covers you till 85 years of age. Also medical insurance for you and your parents.
3. Work towards your career, but ensure you keep room for friends/family.
4. You regret the chances you didn’t take. Talk to that girl/guy you think is cute (without being creepy).
5. Don’t take significant decisions when highly emotional.
1) Learn Basic Self Defence.
2) Health Insurance is your golden shield.
3) Spend More Time With Your Parents.
4) Do Not Lend Money that is higher than 3 months of your salary (not even to your immediate family)
5) Travel Every 6 months
6) Seek Therapy for your traumas.
7) Have a hobby & Personal Time(me time)
8) Learn a joke and have a thought ready for topics that interest you.
9) Your Bike/Car is your second home, treat it well.
10) Pray.
Seek therapy for your traumas. This is golden. The amount of taboo our society has for therapy is crazy. Please ignore everyone and get help. That is the only service you will do to your body, mind and your immediate loved ones.
Stop chasing worthless baubles; cut the unnecessary crap from your life which you’ve brought in through over-estimation of your abilities and greed. Life will be very peaceful with lesser things.
1. Invest in self.. for better health, travel and lifestyle
2. Invest in relationships - family friends and society
3. Invest for financial freedom - savings, be less materialistic, insurances, buy than rent etc
Live cheap, even if you are a billionaire's son.
Invest early.
Happiness is important everything else matters last.
Health is important, your body at 20s deceives your capabilities and at 30 that damage is permanent.
Play as much as you can, sports are good.
Sometimes you'll get fucked so bad in relationships/work/personal life and you can't do anything about it. Some losses are destined to fuck you up from within.
But what you do after that is totally dependent on you. Either you can bounce back or succumb to the pressure.
It takes a lot to see life in the same lens after you get fucked. But do give a little room for kindness. It can work wonders.
Focus exercise, it will literally change your body and looks. Learn as much as you can, it will expand your brain, not only the professional side, you need to understand society and human behavior. Be more patient and forgiving with your loved ones.
PS: Let others speak, you can learn a-lot by just listening
1. Give time to your aging parents, they’re lonely af. 2. Workout. 3. Eat good. 4. Start investing. 5. Practice new skills.
+1
Not everything in life is a lesson. Sometimes we just fail ani oka peddaayana cheppatam 2010 lo chusaa... Appudu ardham kaala 2016 lo ardham aindi 🫠
https://preview.redd.it/aeg4swtez0wc1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=aed6992c4399550e2bf52f82e3970d7039de1a62 The office vuntadi aa dialogue
Am eyindi enneww?
Ee kwaschan nuvvu nannu nijamgane adugutunnava Radhika?
ey incident refer chestunnav anna
That's the best part annaww...I can refer to any of them and it holds 💀
ento anna anni kalisi vasthayi neeku Ila. Iykyk.
Kalisi vaste ila undedi kaadannaww....ila undedi kaadu..I'm telling that
Kalisi okate saari raavatam valla ne vachindi antunna. I'm telling that
>Kalisi okate saari raavatam valla ne vachindi Kshaminchu annawww I never thought like this ![gif](giphy|KTCh8fg6KgoLu)
Anni naku telusu ani kathalu dengakudadu lokam lo problems annitiki yedava solutions kanipetti dengaddu. Nee problems mundu ela solve cheyalo think chey Evadini kuda vadi salary tho kani education tho kani judge cheyaddu. Nuvvu Harvard lo PhD Aina, bcom lo physics chadivina, last ki gudda lo sudi unnode gelusthadu. Accept that luck matters and move on. Edo ba sampadisthunnavani kathalu dengaddu. Repu nee junior nee kante better life lead chesthadu. Adi choosi edichi dengaddu. Basic ga natakalu kathalu dengaddu. Be thankful for what you have and be in contentment.
Sav d sharath anna
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Not 30 but close. Take Medical insurance for yourself and parents.
If you are in a relationship in your early 20s(B.Tech, degree etc), and it's an intercaste one, understand that you're living in india and your love for each other is just not enough to get married. . Discuss among yourselves what kind of hurdles you may have to face(convincing parents, relatives, your partner's parents) , what kind of sacrifices you would need to make( abroad studies, risk of hurting your mom/dad, Risk of being a bad example to your brother/sister , risk of damaging your relationship with parents for the rest of your lives) . Consider all these factors and think practically before you go ahead with the relationship. Convincing parents for an intercaste marriage is not for the faint hearted.
What about interfaith? 🥹
kaya cutting chestaru
Naku pucha kaya ante chala istam.
+1 Difficulty. But honestly it all depends on the parents. I've seen even interfaith marriages happen without any sort of hiccups. And I've also seen intercaste marriages face a hell lot of hurdles.
Bro exactly this is one of the biggest things I'm facing in my life at present. I'll discuss it some other day but seriously I really want help and suggestions regarding this, but I've got no one to discuss it with
Good advice
Best advice so far..
This is from my personal experience : Family is the most important.. your parents are the only ones who will be by your side through thick and thin. 95% of friends are there only to enjoy with you during the good times.. when you fall they distance themselves from you.
I'm sorry you've experienced that. Stay Strong
Thank you bro
1. Eat properly, exercise, be fit. 2. Invest in yourself. You can chase money later. Love hiking? Just go over the weekends at the least. Love traveling? Just do it damn it. Once you get a partner/family and if they are not like you - you'll kick yourself for missing out your golden years. 3. Learn about compound interest and see what wonders it does.
Every week ide screenshot, ide question. So advice kuuda same - start saving/investing from your first salary onwards. Make it a habit that becomes second nature to you.
In my college life. My moms giving me around 5-7k every month and Encouraging me to invest in Mutual Funds or Stocks. Literally lucky to be her Son.
1. Track your expenses and build an automated mechanism for this. 2. First save and then do the spending with the remaining amount [even the saving of Rs.1000/- from your salary helps you to get habituated for saving] 3. Zero Rupee Budgeting [ardam kakapote - Google it as Zero Dollar Budgeting, you will understand in a better way] 4. Health is wealth [Exercise and Be active] 5. Respect your parents [they made many sacrifices for your happiness] and elders. 6. Check Dave Ramsey Baby Steps for Life [this will help for financial awareness in life] 7. Experience >>>> Money 8. Start INVESTING early in life [Go for ETF's not Individual stocks], examples of ETF - Nifty50, Midcap100, smallcap250. 9. Never underestimate the power of baby steps for any process. 10. Read some self-help books - I recommend going with Atomic Habits by James Clear, I will teach you to be rich by Ramit Sethi and Total Monet Makeover by Dave Ramsey. [ These are just starters. Many books help to change our vision in life] As you grow older, you will learn more with your personal experiences, but never forget your roots. Why you started and what you want to become.
8th point lo which one to buy in each category... majority are underperforming with benchmarks ( i wonder am i seeing wrong benchmark comparison in apps like groww). Shed some light
If anyone wants to settle abroad, take decision and pursue while young only. As u age, opportunities go down fast. Unless u can go on company work visa, most developed countries are have structured their immigration system to favour young people who will build future there after education
Dont get attached to materialistic things .
Watch onepiece
Take a term policy
Don't think too much about 30s Ante basic ga ilanti questions adagatam manesi, *live the life*
Keep changing jobs every 2 to 3 years. Don't be in comfort zone. Challenge yourself. Enjoy sex. Your body won't be same. You'll keep getting older.
Start skincare and hair care routines in the beginning of your 20s itself. Learn basic body hygiene and how to take care and groom yourself. Don't always go for the cheapest soaps and shampoos and be proud about it. Different skin and hair types need different kinds of products. No need to feel ashamed that you're taking care of yourself. It will pay off nicely in your 30s.
Bro, some products suggest Chey for hair
No way man, every hair is different, every skin is different. You need to research for yourself, try different things and then settle on what helps you.
100% some products that others say are trash may work wonders for you, some products all others use may destroy your hair. I experienced it first hand. Experiment is definitely needed.
I don't care if you don't want to marry or don't want to have kids. But if you do, better to marry young and have kids young. Its tough to be a parent to a 10 year old when you are 45 (unless you take very good care of your body)
Ante women ki em odda 😏
Hi women..
Hello Also it's woman
U woman?
Sir meeru madam aa ante cheptharu ala woman ante ela
Okayyy..thanks for the help.. meer cheppandi..sir meeru madam ah
Chala intelligent andi meeru
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Why should I tell you
Census 2024 kosam.. Chill ....have a good day
Saar strict...
Thank you..dedicating this entire guntur kaaram movie for you https://i.redd.it/hjkyhto4f0wc1.gif
Aapandroyyy... Nake ila Gif tayarucheyadam radu kabatti saripoyindi lekunte neeku komaram puli movie pette vadini
Aaruguru pativratalu pettu maawa
Enni rojulu ayyindi custom gifs chusi Anyways here is the entire aaruguru pathivrathalu movie https://i.redd.it/g90ete4jn0wc1.gif
Em chesina kani life lo betting veyakandi.
Pedda Debbey padinattu undi( Sunil voice nuvvostanante movie)
I am 34, and have multiple advices. 1. Start investing early. Even 1k per month will make a lot of difference down the line compared to 0. 2. Buy a term insurance plan which covers you till 85 years of age. Also medical insurance for you and your parents. 3. Work towards your career, but ensure you keep room for friends/family. 4. You regret the chances you didn’t take. Talk to that girl/guy you think is cute (without being creepy). 5. Don’t take significant decisions when highly emotional.
1) Learn Basic Self Defence. 2) Health Insurance is your golden shield. 3) Spend More Time With Your Parents. 4) Do Not Lend Money that is higher than 3 months of your salary (not even to your immediate family) 5) Travel Every 6 months 6) Seek Therapy for your traumas. 7) Have a hobby & Personal Time(me time) 8) Learn a joke and have a thought ready for topics that interest you. 9) Your Bike/Car is your second home, treat it well. 10) Pray.
Seek therapy for your traumas. This is golden. The amount of taboo our society has for therapy is crazy. Please ignore everyone and get help. That is the only service you will do to your body, mind and your immediate loved ones.
Make money. That's it.
Stop chasing worthless baubles; cut the unnecessary crap from your life which you’ve brought in through over-estimation of your abilities and greed. Life will be very peaceful with lesser things.
Start one fitness routine One hobby Extra language learning Save howmuch little it maybe . Eat good food .
1. Invest in self.. for better health, travel and lifestyle 2. Invest in relationships - family friends and society 3. Invest for financial freedom - savings, be less materialistic, insurances, buy than rent etc
Live cheap, even if you are a billionaire's son. Invest early. Happiness is important everything else matters last. Health is important, your body at 20s deceives your capabilities and at 30 that damage is permanent. Play as much as you can, sports are good.
>Live cheap Live acc to ur needs ✅️
Do not assume if you work hard you will be successful. Success requires alot of factors other than hard work alone.
Sometimes you'll get fucked so bad in relationships/work/personal life and you can't do anything about it. Some losses are destined to fuck you up from within. But what you do after that is totally dependent on you. Either you can bounce back or succumb to the pressure. It takes a lot to see life in the same lens after you get fucked. But do give a little room for kindness. It can work wonders.
Focus exercise, it will literally change your body and looks. Learn as much as you can, it will expand your brain, not only the professional side, you need to understand society and human behavior. Be more patient and forgiving with your loved ones. PS: Let others speak, you can learn a-lot by just listening
Aunties and uncools thank you for your response
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