Today, I bite my tongue and chew my words.
In the world of economics, real money is understood as a
concept which gives money a constant value. For a more common humans like us
who live from budget to budget it means usable cash/money.
Ooops..let me correct myself. Its EMI to EMI and not budget
to budget.
From an era with equations of Income – Savings =
Expenditure, we are Income-Expenditure = Savings.
Albeit, its a universally relative concept and ideology, it
is something never a miss. Needs have
been redefined. From Roti, kapda aur makaan..its Pizza, Wardrobe and Wi-fI and
Mobile and Car and Holiday and so on and so forth.
I pretty much am born and living in the current generation
at the same time, what beats me hollow is the fact that the amount of uncertainty we have accepted. Its a multi
dimensional realisation.
Taking risk is good. But, being dependent on it is questionable
that too by choice.
Having being travelling by public transport, one often comes
across stories of woe bitten lenders to people bathed in borrowings or fancily
put EMI.
NO... I do support EMI as it has changed the whole way of
money management. Like every microbe living, it has its crowning moments too.
What was earlier a long term goal for a salaried person is now a short or mid term goal.
My opinion is on the dependence on EMI. Do we really
understand if its needed always before we take it?
Yes, it sounds old fashioned. But lets have quick silent
flashback. Our previous generation is capable largely to fend for themselves
and us too.
They always have money to invest and we always have money to
spend.
It may not matter as on today. Perhaps for a few lucky, it
never will. At the same time, it does bear a striking resemblance to a day wage
worker who has no clue about the next day.
As usual a few smart ones will play it well. What about the
average Joe/Joan? ?
Considering that the definition of average has changed too,
are we working upto it?
This is just a thought given, not a judgement on charges its
viability.
Lets take it further... Meanwhile, let me pay my EMI before I
have calls coming. Bye.
