Life will never be this easy again. New problems will come.
What is important is that we put aside some resource of ours for the future. You are are on the right side/wrong side of youth now. So if your passion is something you want to pursue in the future, the right time to start is now. You may for example be in to trekking or dancing but you don't know how to go about it every week. How do you find time. You find time in moments and then you get the technique of finding time and hence you find time in lengths.
In simple language- what I mean to say is to start with a few minutes on what you like and gradually increase it. Its about managing the time after all.
But costs of living are increasing and hence it is now also important that resources are also planned in monetary terms. The young age we have is a boon right now as we can enjoy the growth, take a few calculated risks and also secure ourselves. If we plan right, the new problems we face (atleast the financial ones) would be of lesser and we would be ready.
(To be continued in part 2)
By Ninad Tatke.
What is important is that we put aside some resource of ours for the future. You are are on the right side/wrong side of youth now. So if your passion is something you want to pursue in the future, the right time to start is now. You may for example be in to trekking or dancing but you don't know how to go about it every week. How do you find time. You find time in moments and then you get the technique of finding time and hence you find time in lengths.
In simple language- what I mean to say is to start with a few minutes on what you like and gradually increase it. Its about managing the time after all.
But costs of living are increasing and hence it is now also important that resources are also planned in monetary terms. The young age we have is a boon right now as we can enjoy the growth, take a few calculated risks and also secure ourselves. If we plan right, the new problems we face (atleast the financial ones) would be of lesser and we would be ready.
(To be continued in part 2)
By Ninad Tatke.
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