Which profession would you choose if you did not have to work? Assume that you have enough money for next 50 years.
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If I have enough money for next 50 years I will certainly go for my long lasting dream of being a beggar. I will open an office in Connaught Place in Delhi and sit in there wearing a torn and patched begging suit in my office. The condition will be the donators should come and pay me in my office and I will issue a receipt against all payments. People donating over 1000/ will be served cold drinks and burgers also.
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Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:If I had that kind of money then I would acres and acres of land and do what I enjoy most, plant trees and more trees! That would be my dream job!
Ahaha.. I know you love gardening. Gardening has dual advantage. It serves as your dream job. and a good money earner considering the fact today's soaring vegetable prices in the market.
rambabu wrote:Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:If I had that kind of money then I would acres and acres of land and do what I enjoy most, plant trees and more trees! That would be my dream job!
Ahaha.. I know you love gardening. Gardening has dual advantage. It serves as your dream job. and a good money earner
considering the fact today's soaring vegetable prices in the market.
Ha ha haa ! True..but if I had money that would last for at least 50 years, I would not bother at all about earning anything. All I would want is to plant trees. and maybe a few years down the line, when money started dwindling, I would open a forest trails resort in the forests I planted and charge people a bomb! LOL!
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:rambabu wrote:Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:If I had that kind of money then I would acres and acres of land and do what I enjoy most, plant trees and more trees! That would be my dream job!
Ahaha.. I know you love gardening. Gardening has dual advantage. It serves as your dream job. and a good money earner
considering the fact today's soaring vegetable prices in the market.
Ha ha haa ! True..but if I had money that would last for at least 50 years, I would not bother at all about earning anything. All I would want is to plant trees. and maybe a few years down the line, when money started dwindling, I would open a forest trails resort in the forests I planted and charge people a bomb! LOL!
I agree. It is not all about money earning, but to feel that sense of achievement.
suni51 wrote:If I have enough money for next 50 years I will certainly go for my long lasting dream of being a beggar. I will open an office in Connaught Place in Delhi and sit in there wearing a torn and patched begging suit in my office. The condition will be the donators should come and pay me in my office and I will issue a receipt against all payments. People donating over 1000/ will be served cold drinks and burgers also.
Cold drink and burger for 1000 Rs. I will surely come to your office as CP is nearby my home :-)
There is a nicer film namely Dhanban of Rajesh Khanna who is super rich as he has money for generations and he wants to perform anything and acquire anything, but sadly in the movie in an accident he lost one of his eye and he wanted to give away all money to donator for one eye as it has to be done within ten days of accident but no one offers him, but one persons donated him without getting back any money, that person career was murdered by Rajesh Khanna in that movie, so money is not enough for everything.
mohan manohar wrote:There is a nicer film namely Dhanban of Rajesh Khanna who is super rich as he has money for generations and he wants to perform anything and acquire anything, but sadly in the movie in an accident he lost one of his eye and he wanted to give away all money to donator for one eye as it has to be done within ten days of accident but no one offers him, but one persons donated him without getting back any money, that person career was murdered by Rajesh Khanna in that movie, so money is not enough for everything.
Money does not buy happiness, the sooner people realise, the better it would be for the mankind.
I would love to spend time in starting a Marathon for health awareness, write Articles on various Sports as to how they are played and their levels and involve in them at the domestic level. Also i would be interested to construct Earthquake resistant buildings with rooftop rainwater harvesting method and ground water storage facility along with plants in it. I would also like to spread electric and hybrid vehicles in India with awareness and it's positives and try to remove in phases the petrol bunks by creating electric pumps in it's place.
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:mohan manohar wrote:There is a nicer film namely Dhanban of Rajesh Khanna who is super rich as he has money for generations and he wants to perform anything and acquire anything, but sadly in the movie in an accident he lost one of his eye and he wanted to give away all money to donator for one eye as it has to be done within ten days of accident but no one offers him, but one persons donated him without getting back any money, that person career was murdered by Rajesh Khanna in that movie, so money is not enough for everything.
Money does not buy happiness, the sooner people realise, the better it would be for the mankind.
Well said Kalyani. Money can buy a huge and comfortable Bed. But not an undisturbed sleep.
Sanjeev Gupta wrote:rambabu wrote:true money is not everything. And money is not that which gives you happiness.
I dont agree money provide happiness as there are many things which we can do with money only.
Sanjeev you gotta read your comment once again/ which side are you in buddy?
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