Start early when you don't have any liabilities in life ! I feel post 30 you come up with various societal pressure in life our idea of a successful stable life as a society is flawed !
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Anonymous 2
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I agree with the idea of starting early when you have fewer liabilities, but the real trick is not rushing just because the clock’s ticking.
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