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RS 1.5 Lakh content, but “to fight” in Bengaluru. Techies Post is viral

Nowadays it is not just the lively salary checks of salary check that feel the financial burden. Even people with stable salaries may have difficulty making rounds due to the increasing cost of living, increasing family responsibilities and other financial burdens. A Bengaluru technician recently told his story about the Indian workplace Subreddit and revealed the hard reality behind his apparently comfortable life.

Although he deserves a decent RS 1.5 LAKH per month, he confessed that life in the U -Bahn feels “fragile” and has no stability. In an open contribution entitled “Why does life feel so fragile?”

“I am a 26 m life in Bangalore with my wife 26f. I earn about 1.5 l a month and have my family and an EMI in my hometown. I saved some money every month, we say about 30-40,000,” he wrote.

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Why does life in a subway feel so fragile?
Byu/ontepoint5zero inindianworkplace

When he remembered his childhood dreams, he remembered that he had imagined a lively life in Bengaluru. The prospect of earning a good -looking income, promoting a loving relationship and softening in the city's infectious energy had captivated his imagination. Now that he lives this reality, he described the feeling as precarious as a “fragile pot flower”.

Although he has achieved a significant income, he has monthly savings of only 30,000 to 40,000 rupees after supporting his family and paying loans. The weight of the dependence of his parents on him, along with the increasing living costs of Bengaluru, has put his efforts in the shade and interrupted the promise of a comfortable life.

His contribution made a chord with numerous young experts and triggered a broader discussion about the hard realities of urban life, financial uncertainty and the real costs of persecution of his dreams.

A user wrote: “Income is not prosperity. It is a sad knowledge. The only people who can be safe have generation assets. Everyone else can face the heat.”

Another commented: “Welcome to adult life. Constant fear and money worries are the norm.”

One third said: “I come to you, man. See if you can access other sources of income, how your wife can take a job, or you can start another company, etc. I know that these things can be difficult, but nobody should be dependent on an income source today.”