The ‘Die With Zero’ concept fundamentally embodies strategic living – an art of judiciously allotting time and resources to harmonise professional commitments, fiscal prudence, and enriching pursuits. Leveraging complimentary cultural events, regional celebrations, helping and ‘giving’ and time with friends and family enriches experiences at nominal expense. The essence lies in identifying and prioritising activities that yield maximal personal contentment
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Read MoreTo thrive, not just survive, in today’s uncertain job market, I advise employees to rethink their career plans and explore the gig economy
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