RajenReflects

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My wife Gargi and I spent hours arguing about floor tiles, kitchen counter, fixtures, furnishings, and colours while we were building our house. Two people with different instincts, both convinced they were right. Somewhere in that process, something clicked. This week's Nugget is about what I took away from building a home with someone who sees things differently from me. It's not really about the home. It never was.

He has his own book. A successful one. And yet, when it came to choosing what to give the people around him, he chose mine. I'm still sitting with that. This week, I wrote about a decision made on a beach two years ago, a principle I've held firmly ever since, and the most unexpected phone call that brought it all full circle. Some things find their way. This is a story about how.

Save more. Invest wisely. Build the nest egg. All good advice. I follow it myself. But somewhere between the SIP instalment and the life you actually want to live, there's a question most financial plans don't answer: When do you get to enjoy any of this? This week, I wrote about that tension and the one insight from the world of investing that changed how I think about spending on the things that matter.

After a short break, Nuggets From Lived Experiences is back. This week, a family holiday turned into something I didn't plan for. A country that does the ordinary so extraordinarily well that coming home felt different this time. When you read it, you'll know exactly what I mean.

I did something eight years ago that two doctors advised against. I insisted. They eventually gave in. And I got exactly what I asked for. I've regretted it since. Funny how that works! We chase a version of ourselves that isn't here yet, only to discover that time was going to deliver it anyway. This piece is about that. And about my mother, who sees the whole thing very differently.

Someone did it to me again recently. Mid-conversation. It's the single most disrespectful thing people do today — and most of them have no idea they're doing it. I've started responding to it differently. In this piece, I write about this habit, why it's more serious than most people think, and what I believe it reveals about the person who does it. You'll recognise someone in here. You might even recognise yourself.