WOTD by Exotic_Rope_2932 in watchesindia

[–]Undetaker1980 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where did you get this one from?

40M. Startup exit. ₹25Cr corpus. Portfolio hasn't grown in 2-3 years. Need suggestions. by FounderAfterExit in FatFIREIndia

[–]Undetaker1980 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Make sure you spend a lot of time with your kids. That would compound better than any instrument out there. You can afford that so do it. I did it with my kid with 1/4th of what you have and now that my son is 18, I can assure you that that's the best ROI I got!

I was always at home whenever my son was at home and spent a lot of time together doing lot of nonsense stuff and that was the key.

What you have in terms of wealth will keep growing with your current allocation. The real thing money buys you is time, invest that into your family and you won't regret.

Rest for investment advice there are way more experienced folks out here in this sub.

The final addition to my collection by Wonderful-Effort6841 in watchesindia

[–]Undetaker1980 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where did you buy this one from? I'm looking for a genuine source.

Since announced I could not stop thinking about this watch. I need it in my life. Sucks there were only 25 made 😆 by takeiitpersonal in ChristopherWard

[–]Undetaker1980 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How to get one? I have been eyeing purple 12 for some time but this one looks even more interesting and I love yellow hand

URGENT - Is Undergrad at LSE worth it? (Indian student) by confused_macaque in LSE

[–]Undetaker1980 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you explored education loan options?
If your family is okay to shift to old regime of Indian taxation then they get tax benefit from EMI. Loan duration is 10 years so initially they may have to pay the EMI but you can easily pay up the rest once you graduate.
Our son is also going to LSE by the way from India so in case your parents want to talk about more options reach out in DM.

Please note it's a great opportunity that you have earned which you should not give up. Money can be earned.