Category: Doctor
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Karma and Superstition
Are you superstitious? I do not believe in Superstition. It is a religious belief that is construed under the fear of the unknown. Unlike Science, this has no predictable end results. Not easy to prove it’s existence. However, it has proven track record of tinkering with the psychological well-being of humans. I do believe in…
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Bread Winners and Home Makers
There was a time when Men were called “Bread Winners” and Women were known as “Home Makers.” In the 21st century this is one of the most visible changes that is happening around us. Both the Women and Men are shouldering the “Family Building” process and in some cases the old saying is reversed making…
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Think Bigger for You and Your Kids?
My team and I have been running an Investor Program called “Who wants to be a millionaire?” for the last decade. Many of my investors read my article and jumped onto that bandwagon and made it a reality albeit with difficulties in managing funds and believing in the process we spoke about. In the last weekend’s business briefing,…
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Retirement Portfolio, Holistically.
“Retirement is great but only if you have a lot to retire on and a lot to retire to.” #LifeAfterFI. I have written many short notes, hacks, and calculations about retirement and life thereafter. Today I felt the need to compile them and give them a fresh POV like old wine in a new bottle.…
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7 Basics of Value Investing
In the last few weeks I have come across a few investors damaging their wealth by following “Tips & News” from various social platforms. To some of them, I have written very sharply without mincing words. Like the way you take “dosages” by the Doctors and “dates” by the Law Enforcement Officers seriously, you need…
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Value Investing Starts With Value Search
“The secret to investing is to figure out the value of something – and then pay a lot less.”– Joel Greenblatt Deep inside the “Greed, Impatience, Shortcuts, I know everything, and Low-life” you won’t be able to find value. We need to drop them and move to better qualities to be able to shine in the…
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Doctor or the Medicine, Who Cured The Patient?
Every day we learn something new. The experience of experimenting with new frontiers of inter personal conflicts is worth documenting. Every new chapter helps us unlearn something that is redundant. Unlearning is a process that requires more focused approach than holistic one. This write up is a result of an animated conversation i had with…