bought mangoes for ₹180/kg
and just 5 minutes later,
I found the same mangoes being sold for ₹140/kg.
Yesterday, I went to buy fruits.
Regular mangoes were ₹80/kg,
but the Sindoori mangoes were priced at ₹180/kg.
I asked,
"Bro, why such a huge difference ?"
The shopkeeper replied
"Madam,
I am actually giving them cheaper.
Other shops are
selling them for ₹240/kg.
Mine mangoes are top class quality."
He sounded so confident
that I bought 1 kg.
But on the way back,
I casually asked
another fruit seller
about the same Sindoori mangoes
He said "₹140/kg."
That’s when I realized
Nowadays,
many shopkeepers
don’t just sell fruits,
they sell your lack of information.
So never trust
the first price you hear in the market.
Has something like this ever happened to you too ?
There was a time
when owning an iPhone was considered a luxury.
But now,
almost every second person has one.
Students,
unemployed people,
people drowning in EMIs
Even those people
who report financial problems every month.
somehow everyone is carrying an iPhone.
In a country
where the average salary is still around ₹20-25k
how did ₹80k-₹1.5L phones become "normal"?
At this point,
it feels like the iPhone is no longer a necessity
it has become
a monthly EMI plan for social validation.
According to you
is this real affordability,
or just EMI driven show off culture ?
@IndianTechGuide rather install cameras in all govt offices and have severe external audits. and mostly PA takes bribe in different flooor or outside buildings. so still not fail proof
Imagine that an alien just appeared in your room. They offer you $100 billion to forget what you've seen. The only catch is someone you know personally has to go back with them. Would you take the deal? 👽
Some people borrow your money and don't return it on time. No message. No update, unless you ask. Sometimes they don't even pick up your calls, and they feel no shame about it.
And then there are people who feel awkward even asking for their own money back.
The difference isn't money, it's character.
@ananyashasau Indian IT companies are unfair. They change notice period from 1 month to 3 months. Employees have no say in it. They don't allow unionization. There are no way to challenge them. They are just like the colonizers.
One of my friend joined TCS last year with a ₹24 LPA package and received a D band rating.
Now TCS has deducted ₹3.5 LPA, bringing the package down to ₹20.5 LPA. That feels really unfair...😔
I love intelligent men. Like yes, advise me. Yes, proofread my work. Yes, teach me, Like if I wanna start learning about the stock market from zero, where do I even start? Please tell 😭