Dear Aditi,
You know that point where your parents just get so fed up with you they need to start lecturing you. Yeah, my parents did that. Just one month late.
So now I have heard how I spend more than I earn but I earn zero rupees so with that logic I can spend zero rupees. Scrap all this becoming a designer now, I should just live like a sanyasi. You can be the tantrik, I'll be the sanyasi. It's a good plan. We won't be rich but we will have swag. And that's all that matters really.
Even though my parents spent most of every car journey lecturing me, my dad still gave my money so like good. I like the fact my dad doesn't really remember what he lectures me about or choses to forget and that is quite hilarious. But after almost a month of being poor, I really want money. Like not even to spend, just to know that I can spend if I want to.
Money is hard.
Parents are harder.
If there was some lesson you were expecting to get out of me, sorry I have none.
Upa.
After 7 years of best friend-ship, Aditi has to move halfway across the country. Ignoring alternatives like email, texting and phone calls, we've decided that the most sensible way to keep in touch is obviously through a blog. So whether it's us talking about our lives, making each other laugh or getting something important across, join us as the tale of two states writes itself. We hope you enjoy.
Sunday, June 12, 2016
How to get Money
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