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Welcome to "Attitude Makeover," where true stories inspire big changes. Our podcast is all about people sharing their life journeys. They talk about the good times and the tough times, and how those experiences shaped them. Honest conversations about dealing with life's lows, understanding ourselves, and finding new ways to be creative in everyday life.
At "Attitude Makeover," we believe everyone has the power to change their story and make life better. Our podcast is like a guidebook full of helpful tips and encouraging stories. We want to show you that even when things get tough, there's always hope and ways to grow stronger.
Join our friendly community of listeners who are also on a journey of self-discovery and growth. Whether you need a boost of motivation or just want to hear some uplifting stories, "Attitude Makeover" is here for you. Tune in and start making positive changes in your life today.
At "Attitude Makeover," we believe everyone has the power to change their story and make life better. Our podcast is like a guidebook full of helpful tips and encouraging stories. We want to show you that even when things get tough, there's always hope and ways to grow stronger.
Join our friendly community of listeners who are also on a journey of self-discovery and growth. Whether you need a boost of motivation or just want to hear some uplifting stories, "Attitude Makeover" is here for you. Tune in and start making positive changes in your life today.
Uncovering the Secrets of the Legal Profession I Ft.Dr. Aditya Sondhi
"Safety, justice, evolution and equality" - The words I associate with the vast legal field.
Dr Aditya Sondhi who has also served as the Additional Advocate General for the Karnataka government tells us how he found his North Star.
“The pressure cannot be escaped. The key is to recognise, calibrate and assess every scenario for how unique it is.” Dr Sondhi discusses the soft skills that are central to the profession of law. From managing the pressure to scenario assessment, he delves into the importance of keeping in mind the sensitivity that people are feeling while not taking it too personally. We also understand how empathy plays an important role even under the law.
Setting yourself up for success in the field of law or any other field for that matter comes down to a heightened form of entrepreneurship. Dr. Sondhi gets into the details of how every person has to set their own sail and have their X-factor which is fuelled by personal ambitions and a sense of thrill as powerful motivators.
-- Connect with Me --
Instagram : attitudemakeover
Twitter : AttitudeMakeovr
Audio version of the podcast: open.spotify.com/show/15qNxNpjPlBclAnWRNm4aV
Dr Aditya Sondhi who has also served as the Additional Advocate General for the Karnataka government tells us how he found his North Star.
“The pressure cannot be escaped. The key is to recognise, calibrate and assess every scenario for how unique it is.” Dr Sondhi discusses the soft skills that are central to the profession of law. From managing the pressure to scenario assessment, he delves into the importance of keeping in mind the sensitivity that people are feeling while not taking it too personally. We also understand how empathy plays an important role even under the law.
Setting yourself up for success in the field of law or any other field for that matter comes down to a heightened form of entrepreneurship. Dr. Sondhi gets into the details of how every person has to set their own sail and have their X-factor which is fuelled by personal ambitions and a sense of thrill as powerful motivators.
-- Connect with Me --
Instagram : attitudemakeover
Twitter : AttitudeMakeovr
Audio version of the podcast: open.spotify.com/show/15qNxNpjPlBclAnWRNm4aV
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Do you see companionship as a necessity? Or is it a want for you? In all interpersonal relationships, it's the YOU (our individual selves) that is at the center of it in terms of emotions, practicality or even just plain old confusion. The main difference in how generations perceive commitment boils down to two key factors: life experiences and cultural values. And it could also stem from how w...
Love in Genz Era | Ft. Harsh & Rubina
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Love is perhaps the most universally relatable emotion often associated as being a driving force in life seeking care, respect and a shared sense of belonging and growth. How many of us know of OR are people who make love a primary deciding factor? That is also very telling of the way we understand and express love, evolving through generations. Under broader generalisations: For older generati...
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The need to belong is a fundamental human drive, wired into us from our evolutionary past. Is that what draws us towards relationships: a purpose beyond ourselves? Personally, I often wondered as a child about where I fit in the grand scheme of things. Growing up, I realised that this question is universal, transcending age and culture. That brings me to my conversation with Harsh (in his 30s a...
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How do you feel when you see a person attributed as dictator begged for ten year to do something correct for humanity. I may feel pity n ask if someone has framed him wrong? I ain't talking about any person.
I guess when it comes to women and multitasking, it’s not that they have an inherent talent for it or something. It’s more like women have to. There is no other option. while men are privileged, so why would a privileged person take the load of doing multitasking?
Hmm
Hmm
@@nikeelbhagat hmmm hmmm
I want these spreadsheets
@@indradebpal9067 you can download the excel from here www.attitudemakeover.com/art-of-compounding-download-excel-file
the interviewer's volume is low...either the mike is not working or the lady's voice is very low in general
@@Batni704 my name is Sowjanya Shetty (the interviewer and the host of attitudemakeover). My voice is not very loud in general but in this episode, I believe the microphone seems to have some issues. Should be fixed in the future episodes. Thank you for watching the episode 🙏
Thank you mam for this video very informative and helpful..
@@remo14387 thank you 🙏 Please do download the excel spreadsheet and try it out for yourself.
What an audacity? He read some selective portion of Vedas and says Vedas are full of animal sacrifice. What an arrogance? Without even making an effort to read all the Vedas, how can one come to a conclusion like this? Shows how a self proclaimed expert will go to any length to validate his statements and to get attention and viewership; only by saying such exaggerated statements. People like him are enough to spread false information and he is saying that the newspapers are doing that. What an irony?
And you're an expert on the vedas to disqualify what he is saying? He is speaking his truth and is quoting examples. Who cares about Sanskrit anymore? It is a dead language and people like you hold on to it for selfish propaganda. Go and live your life, in the present.
This man not say a single his own words all what is he say or trying to say is the mix up of all financial podcastar things which he is try to copying
It's not 37 lakes, dummy! It's 3.7 crores....
Need crores which can only be done by popularity ...what you build ....stock saving etc meanes struggling life
Need Timestamps
Added timestamps now
pls add timestamps guys
Amazing and straightforward advices!
Please share excel
@@gunnitam you can download the excel here www.attitudemakeover.com/art-of-compounding-download-excel-file
Also tell them how much value 3.78 crores would bring to the table after 25 years.....1 crore after 25-30 years would be equivalent to today's 13 lakhs
Yes. Atleast a 20-30 crore portfolio is required for retirement if you start from today(not even 5 years later).
Niftybees is an ETF not an index fund
almost the same bro its passive etf
00:02 Understanding the pitfalls of traditional investment methods 03:02 Diversifying assets and disciplined investing 07:28 Balancing return and risk is key in managing money 09:40 Importance of investing in mutual funds over picking individual stocks. 13:54 Starting early and being disciplined are key to successful investing 16:09 Investment needed to beat inflation 20:01 Investing in stock market involves some level of risk 21:58 Invest in mutual funds and index funds for market exposure 25:56 Investing is about making a compromise on your current lifestyle for a better tomorrow. 27:58 Understanding delayed gratification vs instant gratification 31:57 Save for future financial responsibilities 33:59 Delayed gratification is key to long-term financial success 37:57 Encouragement for young entrepreneurs 39:56 Opportunities in starting a business in India 43:55 Working for money is the primary reason for most people's efforts. 45:55 Compounding is an exponential curve. 50:03 Effect of incremental investment with compounded interest 52:06 Rebalancing the portfolio is crucial for long-term wealth growth. 56:21 Discipline is key to successful financial investments. 58:10 Discipline in regular savings and portfolio management is crucial for financial growth. 1:01:48 Investing in small cap funds is riskier but offers higher returns 1:03:35 Midcap to small cap stocks have major growth potential 1:07:32 Diversifying assets reduces risk 1:09:26 Diversifying investments reduces overall risk. 1:13:15 Gold is a valuable investment in India 1:15:16 Invest in Sovereign Gold Bonds for stability and strong returns. 1:19:11 Portfolio diversification based on age and risk tolerance 1:20:54 Consider risk and return when making money decisions 1:24:42 Choose well-established mutual funds for stability and performance 1:26:31 Investing is essential to beat inflation. 1:30:34 Evolution of the financial system over decades 1:32:42 Focus on quantitative analysis of fund performance. 1:36:25 Diversifying assets for retirement is crucial. 1:38:35 Building wealth by not letting money control you
For a beginner, this is a decent video but not for advanced investor.
@@rajdhanwan9620 it was meant to make it simple for a beginner. Thank you for watching it🙏
Nothing good came out of DEMONETISATION.
No need to stress guys. As soon as you start earning, invest at least 25% of your income in Index fund and increase it every year by at least 10% By the time you'll be in your mid 40s, you will be financially free. Keep it simple!
Rightly said.
100% correct, the thing is 99% people won't do it
The thing is which index. If it is for retirement it must be in both mid and small cap index not largecap index.
@@religionofpeace782 very few people have guts to handle the volatility of mid and small cap over 15-20 years horizon. Most of the folks in today's market came after COVID and they have seen just greenery in the market. One bear market will throw them out of the market right away.
Very informative talk!
Thank you 🙏
Is anyone starting a buddy system to complicate each other for investing if not please contact me. Let me start it.
He is a useless fellow
Is bhaisaab ka hindi interview lelo ... Bhaisab bohot kuch bolna cha rahe they. But english mein problem ho rahi thi. 😂😂😂😂 Zyada kuch khas nehi laga podcast. Jonbhi bataya gaya, already sabko pata hai. 😂
Money IS broken it is manipulated by authority, current money has no store of value, it forces people to gamble aka invest their hard earn time i.e is money, how can society prosper when the base of society is broken, we need hard money which can not manipulated.
investing is not gambling, from the beginning of stock market, people who have learned have earned, dont be lazy, learn abt investment
@@gvrp3People investing in stock only care about their money to be xx times, whether company creates value in society or not only because current money is broken like holding melting ice from the heat of inflation and obviously using freezer aka investment to stop from melting...Study money, current money is corrupted, diluted, debased, controlled, only as 1. Medium of exchange 2. Unit of account but has no store of value.
44::00 Even scientists need the same money to take care of their family. Their scientific work and passion is of no use for their retirements or for the comfort and safety of their family. I wish I knew it.
I can relate with this
Seedhi baat No Bakwas - Absolute pure gold podcast
Thank you 🙏
This is an eye opener, I would certainly like to hear more from Mr. RAJNEESH and a personal request to him and I am sure many would agree, that he should create a program for young Adults to understand finance and investments better and help young India to tap this exponential market in much better way. This would really help. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing this with me 🙏 We plan to have a live session with him next month. Stay tuned
I loved this person. He is sorted. He is saying no to all the jargon that exist in financial world like trading, stock investing etc. I wish I had listened to him earlier. I didn't know this channel or Rajnish. Somehow this video just popped on my youTube dashboard and I happened to click it and found this excellent person.
Welcome to Attitude Makeover! 🙏 Please download the Excel file shared by Rajnish. I’m forming a small group for those interested in a savings journey, where you can interact directly with him.
Where's it shared?? @@AttitudeMakeover
@@muthukumaranr7180 www.attitudemakeover.com/art-of-compounding-download-excel-file
@@AttitudeMakeover I started my investment journey 3 years back.I am interested in the journey. Please add me. Thanks
It's a risky and unpredictable idea to bind two strangers together based on the volatile and uncertain emotion of love. Marriage becomes the contract or instrument that penalizes the participants when love is no longer part of the union.
Love the way you articulated it
wow, no finfluencer bulllshit. Hard hitting facts and wholesome discussion. Would want to see Rajnish as a regular guest from now on.
Thank you 🙏
The anchor seems to be confused with numbers and far from real life.
Confused with numbers? Maybe. But far from real life? I’m not delusional. Feedback’s welcome, but let’s keep it constructive and grounded in reality.
Are you a judge of the apex court in some La La land, gentleman?😂
@@religionofpeace782 This anchor and you seem to be not taking the critic in a constructive way. I can see why this channel has so less views in the last few years. Be sportive in taking criticism and improve yourself or be in your own 🌎 and enjoy the swimming in well.
Too much trying to sound very informative
Sorry you felt this way. Wish you could share information on the expectation mismatch.
I think so gold is not a good option ffrom now because equity wil do more better in upcoming 25 years , When equity goes down gold comes up , but now dii are more powerful than fii and i dont think equity will go down more like it did in history, so gold dont have space to perform
As I mentioned in the video, the techniques are quantitative and based on past data. I personally don't have predictive abilities so I don't know how equities/gold will perform in future. All i know is the mathematical correlation between the two over the last 2 decades. One is free to take a call based on their level of confidence.
Too long…could be summarised in 15 minutes.
Can you summarise
Wat is yr vuew on 65 year old investing in stock market??
At that age, capital preservation is critical. The portfolio should target a low risk level rather than high returns. Investing time learning options can be very helpful in creating a hedge against your equity investment. Investing in Niftybees and then creating a hedge using Nifty options can create a system with predefined upside and downside.
Invest in a conservative hybrid funds. You will get around 10% returns on your capital with stable growth.
Mam your attitude is so Queen like that everytime I see you I feel like getting down on my knees and offering you a foot massage. Impeccable personality and incomparable confidence.
This is not even basic .. it’s pedestrian knowledge.. good for tribes in a African jungle where economic activity is trading horse dung
Glad to see you’re venting. Hope it brought some peace.
How about 1lakh pm investment. How much will it become in 15 years
The excel has an ability to play with the input variable and risk factor. I will recommend you download the excel.
Depends on the returns obviously.
Loved the whole video. Thanks for having Aakash on this show. And great conversations.
Thank you 🙏
not able to download the excel, could you pls share it me
Thank you for sharing the screenshot shot @prasannahegde1871 … will check on this and revert back with the excel
what a valuable discussion!!! need more of these mam
Thank you @user-lr7ol5rh5n
Very good info, 22% return in small cap is amazing and combining it with gold to have some stability is very smart way to reduce the risk. Also, not may people know that there is no capital gains tax on it 👌🏼👌🏼
Thank you 🙏
No capital gain tax?How? Can you please explain it further?
mam do more of these kind of video.
My first 10min and its seems interviewer is not listening
@rohitmalhotra5903 Thanks for your feedback! I hope you were able to push past my rookie interviewer moment and catch the valuable insights Rajneesh and I intended to share. Your patience is appreciated
25 year is long in 25 years 19 crores value will be degraded to 3 - 4 crorres
10th fail or 12th??
Go to infoation calculation and calculate 25 cr value after 25 years @@bivash603 than you eill value of money depreciate due to inflation
😂
@@bivash603 please calculate according to inflation what would be the value of 19 crores after 25 years in today terms , than you will get to know who passed 12th
Manoj, no body told you to stop at 19 crores. Have confidence on yourself, may be you can go for a 50
Recording at low voice make volume high
Thank you @manoj7942. Will definitely check on this one in the future episodes
People following waarikoo n akshat can skip this video
thanks, was feeling it very long
Warikoo is an Idiot. Akshat has a lot of good things to say.
Thanks
@SecretStrategist OC was sarcasm bro. You proved it right 😂
Warikoo and akshat fans want to make 5 cr in 5 minutes 😅
What If there is a negative return on market connectivity for. a. 3yr b. 5yr c. 7yr? Please explain in the above 3 scenarios. Because several times markets had given negative returns.
The link to the excel can be used to play with these hypotheses. Please do check it out.
You choose broad market passively managed index fund. It on an average is bound to give more than 10% annual return.
Check sensex and nifty annual returns in the last 20-30 years, negative returns for 2-3 years is usually followed by big returns.