One Should Never Have a Long-Term Goal in Their Life
What lies ahead will always remain ahead if you don’t change your approach today. Here’s how you can do it!
I know you must be thinking that it’s a huge statement to make, but I have proof to back it up.
All my life, I have never visualized what my elderly days would be like. I don’t think about how much I will be earning in my 40s, when I will get married, or how many children I will have. I don’t know, and I don’t wish to plan for it either.
As of today, I am 26 years old, and my bank balance is enough to support me without a job for many years. Or maybe it isn’t; I never plan long-term. I earn a great salary compared to the average Indian, and according to Google, I fall into the ‘near-rich’ category in India.
Enough of the bragging. How did I end up here, earning more than any member of my family or any of my friends? Because I believe — One Should Never Have a Long-Term Goal in Their Life.
Let’s decode it together.