I may be wrong but I feel chasing success is the most overrated thing that has been fed into our mind, we should not chase success but we should let success come to us with a slow and steady process, what's your thought?
Anonymous 2
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Define success. Getting fit or getting out of bed on time could be success for some people. It's not having clarity in terms of success is what becomes regressive
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Who are actually middle class of India ?
I am really confused to get the ideal answer of it.
Because in village there is only a class that is caste...
Most of the rich (as per village standard having acres of land, home, Cars, and non tax incom
I work in a Fintech startup as Product analyst, joined recently. I carry 3+ years of experience. Not having good time here, not getting paid well -
thinking for a change.
What do you suggest?