
Unique example of simplicity
“Your Laja is telling, your wealth is new”, we all must have heard this saying. This means that people who own new wealth often pretend. At the same time, those who are really rich, they live ordinary lives. Recently, the video of a simple looking elderly on social media is becoming increasingly viral, which looks ordinary, but they have property worth crores.
Neither house, nor car, yet the owner of crores
Hidden money in simplicity
Neetu Khandelwal shared the video of this elderly on the social media platform x. He wrote, “Do not assess a book from its cover. These elderly people are wearing ordinary clothes, neither they have any car nor luxurious house. Yet their total assets are Rs 100 crore, out of which 80 crores in L&T, Rs 1 crore in Karnataka Bank and Rs 21 crore in UltraTech Cement.”
Simplicity lifestyle
Despite being the owner of crores, he has not spent any big spending on his lifestyle. It can be seen in the video that they do not live in a grand house. His residence is simple and old. In the video, the elderly person is shown happy and healthy in a life filled with simplicity.
Reactions on videos
Discussion on social media
This video is spreading rapidly on social media, which has been watched by more than 5 lakh people so far. Those watching the video have also given their reactions. One person wrote, ‘Nowadays a person with a salary of Rs 20,000 tries to show himself rich, while real rich people are connected to the land.’ Another user said, “The elderly have saved a lot for their generation.” A third person commented, ‘We lose a lot in showing, while some people save a lot from simplicity.’
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