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End of the car loan - A very short story

Rahul heaved a sigh of relief. Finally his loan tenure was over, and his car was paid for. The loan which took away some chunk of his not-too-high-but-not-too-low salary was all paid for and he was the owner of a not-so-new Honda City now. Not that he needed it in a city like Mumbai where he used to use public transport to commute to office, but yes, it was used for his weekend trips to shopping malls with his wife. Rahul was in early 30s, and with the Honda city paid for, he had now arrived in life. Now he would have some buffer amount to save, and take his savings from five digits to six digits. He finally had a sigh of relief. With the car loan over, now he could now make a down payment for Royal Enfield and still have some cash for down payment for his new iPad too, soon. __ You can also check out this article on BeingFinWise

Some observations about personal finance

Of late, I have been observing people around and specifically trying to understand their attitude towards personal finance. And during several of several such observations, I have realized that there are a lot of things that people are probably not doing right. While everyone has his or her own priorities while planning for personal finance and chasing goals or things in life, here are some of my observations about some of the possible flaws and incorrect assumptions made by people.  1. Assuming that stock markets give almost assured returns  While historically markets have given good returns over long run & will probably continue to do so in future, the returns are not "assured" . So a person selling you mutual funds saying that it gives 15% annual returns is intentionally or unintentionally misleading. Markets may give you 15% annual returns. Or even 25%. Or even 10%. Or even no returns at all. Probably, the recent rally in markets has made people to assume and sal

Between hope and despair

Between hope and despair, I lie somewhere. The path in between, Has caught me unaware. Between utopia and indifference, Between nonchalance and reverence, I see and try to, Make some sense. And at a distance, I see a shining light, It sometimes fades away, And is sometimes bright. I talk to myself, Is it the destination. Or maybe it is just A figment of my imagination. I wish one day, Deep inside me, The dichotomies will die, And I'll let it be ...

The Magician

He was a magician. But he was insane. At least, this is what the world said. He woke up people from their graves. This was not acceptable to the society. So they shunned him and sent him to a remote cold land, where there was nothing but ice. And maybe, some oilfields underneath which some company would have exploited. He chanted his magic chant again. And the magic wand worked again. And the dinosaur woke up from the dead. Where it was buried eons ago. Like a Frankenstein monster, the dinosaur killed him instantly. But he had a hearty laugh in the end.

Rapes, infanticide, harassment - Is there a solution?

Few thoughts: Heinous crimes like rapes & female foeticide/ infanticide are symptoms of some larger malaise plaguing the society. While handing out exemplary punishment, speedy judiciary, teaching the kids and adolescents to respect everyone is a part of it, I believe it is incomplete. Some systemic issues need to be addressed to minimize these issues in long run. I believe that the most important of this is economic independence of women. - I don't have any data to support it, but economically independent women are more likely to raise a voice against wrongdoings against her, be it physical or mental abuse, sexual harassment, foeticide or rapes. These issues are often under-reported because of economic reasons & tendency to "live with it", chiefly because of economic reasons. If more and more women are economically independent, more likely would be the protest & it will deter a substantial chunk of people from mistreating women. - The proportion of f

Sometimes

Sometimes deep within me, There are some voices And I then delude myself, They are nothing but noises. Sometimes they long to come out, Words that lie within me inside, I wonder if it'll disturb the sleep, Of people who are awake beside. Sometime I dream of dreams, That once kept me awake, And that silent whisper then says, That is was some mistake. That I should keep these thoughts, Far, far away from myself, And let them silently die Sometimes I tell to myself; Some things are better left unsaid. Some words are better left unspelt. Some dreams are better left undreamt. Some feelings are better left unfelt.

The city

The green fields disappeared, The landscape changed somewhere, And that famed skyline appeared Suddenly out of nowhere. The squalor began to grow, I could see people all around, The din slowly increased, and Tranquility was nowhere to be found The crowds then swelled, And, all seemed to be in hurry, But all I could see on their face, Was resignation and worries. The city arrived, said the signboard But what it said not Was, welcome to the jungle, Of lifeless concrete and rot.

The Shrill Voice

There was a shrill voice within, Longing to see the light With each passing moment It grew louder and bright. It didn't stay there for long As louder became its screams, Sounds of half-fulfilled wishes And long abandoned dreams. And then I asked those troubling voices What is your wish and what do you want? It spoke, and I replied -Y our wishes are unreasonable, And asking something that I can't.

Wordless

I looked up and gazed, Onto the computer screen. To write something, With thoughts in my head, And some ideas in my mind, But words were found missing!

Somewhere @ Nowhere - Some Reviews

Hi, Do check out some reviews of my book Somewhere @ Nowhere  http://bookreviews.bookrack.in/2011/07/somewhere-nowhere-by-nikesh-rathi.html http://inmybookshelves.blogspot.com/2011/06/somewhere-nowhere-by-nikesh-rathi.html And a small interview @ http://inmybookshelves.blogspot.com/2011/06/interview-nikesh-rathi.html

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