A 29-year-old software engineer earning Rs 7 lakh a month has sparked discussions about financial anxiety, work pressure and the meaning of success. Working two IT jobs and nearly 16 hours a day, Rohit says his drive comes from family responsibilities and fears around AI-led job changes. Despite owning assets and having substantial savings, he continues chasing ambitious financial goals. His story highlights the importance of financial planning, adaptability, skill development and maintaining work-life balance. A 29-year-old software engineer earning Rs 7 lakh a month has sparked discussions about financial anxiety, work pressure and the meaning of success. Working two IT jobs and nearly 16 hours a day, Rohit says his drive comes from family responsibilities and fears around AI-led job changes. Despite owning assets and having substantial savings, he continues chasing ambitious financial goals. His story highlights the importance of financial planning, adaptability, skill development and maintaining work-life balance.
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