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Sad Life of Rich People

The Sad Life of RICH People | Trapped in Rat Race | Dhruv Rathee

Dhruv Rathee, in his video The Sad Life of Rich People, talks about an important truth—💰 money alone can’t make you happy. Many billionaires, despite their massive wealth, go through divorces and personal struggles. This shows that after a certain point, money stops adding real value to life.

We all need enough money to live comfortably, but beyond that, chasing more just for the sake of it is pointless. Take celebrities, for example—some earn crores but still do ads for pan masala 🤦‍♂️ just to make extra cash. People keep upgrading their cars—first ₹5 lakh, then ₹10 lakh, ₹15 lakh, and eventually a crore. But does it ever feel enough? 🚗💨

Many people say, “I want to retire by 45!” But then what? Spend the rest of life watching Netflix? 📺 Hinduism teaches Karma Yoga (work with purpose), Gyan Yoga (seek knowledge), and Bhakti Yoga (devotion). True happiness comes from doing something meaningful, something that helps others. ❤️

A book called The Top Five Regrets of the Dying shares stories of people in their final days. Their biggest regrets? Not spending enough time with family 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦, working too much, and not truly living life. The idea of hustling in your 20s and 30s just to rest in your 40s is a myth! We should enjoy every phase of life so we have no regrets later.

At the end of the day, no matter how much money we make, we leave everything behind. ☁️ As the saying goes:
👉 “Money can buy a bed, but not sleep.” 😴
👉 “Money can buy a watch, but not time.” ⏳

The more we buy, the more it owns us. Every new thing comes with maintenance, stress, and responsibility. Instead of running after endless wealth, let’s focus on what truly matters—happiness, purpose, and the people we love. ❤️😊

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