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Bonus

Bonus:

Not taking risks, when you can

In our 20s, when we have little to lose. And even if we do lose, we have time to recover. 

Lesser so in our 30s/40s

That's why our parents love FDs.

But we shouldn't.

Take risks early on. 

And don't worry about the short term ups and downs.

I wish money was a topic that our parents spoke about, or our schools/colleges did justice to.

In the absence of it, we are left to learn from those who have made mistakes and realized what to do.

Or make those same mistakes ourselves.

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Proud Indian Mechanical Engineer Highly motivated and determined student.. Aspiring beurocrat of India

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