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Suman Meghwal

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Sitting at a dealership, Ravi eyed a high-end vehicle of his dreams. Though he understood in his heart that it came with invisible chains—monthly payments and stress—he was able to afford it on paper. One lesson he remembered was that you can't afford something if you have to consider affordability. Avoid letting toys rule your life. Arjun left, opting to put money into his side project rather than seeking instant satisfaction. Arjun discovered true richness months later—not in material possessions, but in purpose, independence, and good health. His hustler mentality was the key to his success, not luck.

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