Why Other’s Posts..and what
If you do an analysis of my posts you will see that I post only on the wealth side. Right from how to manage your money, manage your risk, making your will, money communications etc. You will also notice that I address a reasonably affluent side of the society. The Rich. Not the middle class, the Rich. Not the ultra rich, not the uber rich, but the rich class. I know at least 2 people in the Rs. 10k crore family networth category who read my blog, but they are the outliers. Then there are fund managers etc. who read my blog and some industrialists who could be in 3-4 digit crore networth.
I do not write about health insurance, borrowing, repaying and consolidating loans simply because I do not know those topics.
So I have decided to use outsiders to write on those topics…on the condition that they will not aggressively sell their services. So a note on Health Insurance appeared. Then I found a young kid doing some interesting (unpaid) work at the bottom of the pyramid – no fee, no gain, no agenda (hidden or otherwise) -so I put her report. I hope some of the 17 year olds (readers or readers kids) can read the report and be inspired to do something in their own neighborhood.
I do not pay these people ANYTHING for putting their content nor do they pay me. I am still vary about paid content – I did one on motor insurance long ago – and I hated myself for doing it. They pay, so they decide what to write – that does not suit me at all.
I have no commercial gain (or loss) in putting these articles, but it might make the blog a little more varied in its content that is all…
Anil
Just a slight mistake: it should be “wary” instead of “vary” . However, we care more about your posts than these errors as they’re generally philosophical too
Mohit Goyal
Sir – besides the outliers (anything over 3-digit crore net worth); who do you write for then? What is the “rich” class? Maybe I am asking a silly question – but I want to understand the “rich category in Indian context” from an industry veteran than to go by google’s notions.