Help a beginner !

Just got my first job and this is how I have allocated among these 5 -

HDFC Flexi Cap - ₹6,000

ICICI Prudential Nifty Next 50 Index- ₹4000

ICICI Prudential Nifty Midcap 150 Index ₹5000

Invesco India Smallcap ₹3,000

Axis Gold ₹2,000

Goal: Long-term wealth creation

Investment horizon: 15+ years

Risk appetite: Moderate

Any criticism/suggestions are welcome

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u/Complex-General3462 — 2 days ago

Rate my Portfolio as a beginner

Just got my first job and this is how I have allocated among these 5 -

HDFC Flexi Cap - ₹6,000

ICICI Prudential Nifty Next 50 Index- ₹4000

ICICI Prudential Nifty Midcap 150 Index ₹5000

Invesco India Smallcap ₹3,000

Axis Gold ₹2,000

Goal: Long-term wealth creation

Investment horizon: 15+ years

Risk appetite: Moderate to aggressive

Any criticism/suggestions are welcome

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u/Complex-General3462 — 2 days ago

Rate my Portfolio as a beginner

Just got my first job and this is how I have allocated among these 5 -

HDFC Flexi Cap - ₹6,000

ICICI Prudential Nifty Next 50 Index- ₹4000

ICICI Prudential Nifty Midcap 150 Index ₹5000

Invesco India Smallcap ₹3,000

Axis Gold ₹2,000

Goal: Long-term wealth creation

Investment horizon: 15+ years

Risk appetite: Moderate to aggressive

Any criticism/suggestions are welcome

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u/Complex-General3462 — 2 days ago

Macbook Neo or Macbook Air ?

I'm currently using a 13-inch MacBook Pro 2022 that's still working fine, but I'm considering upgrading. My workload is pretty light—mostly web browsing, Microsoft Office, PDFs, lots of Chrome tabs, legal research, occasional Zoom calls, and media consumption. I don't do video editing, coding, or any heavy creative work.

For someone with my usage, would I notice any real-world benefit from the Air over the Neo? Also, do you think it's worth upgrading now, or is it smarter to wait a few more months?

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u/Complex-General3462 — 14 days ago

Macbook Neo or Macbook Air ?

I'm currently using a 13-inch MacBook Pro 2022 that's still working fine, but I'm considering upgrading. My workload is pretty light—mostly web browsing, Microsoft Office, PDFs, lots of Chrome tabs, legal research, occasional Zoom calls, and media consumption. I don't do video editing, coding, or any heavy creative work.

For someone with my usage, would I notice any real-world benefit from the Air over the Neo? Also, do you think it's worth upgrading now, or is it smarter to wait a few more months?

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u/Complex-General3462 — 14 days ago

22 M - Gave my heart to the relationship but she ended it in 2 hours

Disclaimer: AI used only for grammar and readability.

For six months, I put my whole heart into this relationship. I wrote poems, wrote a book for her, sent flowers, handwritten letters, made time whenever I could, and always tried my best to make her feel loved, valued, and appreciated. I wasn't perfect, but I cared deeply and never stopped putting in effort.

Then one day, within the span of an hour, it was over. There was no major fight, no betrayal, no big incident. The only explanation I got was that she didn't want the relationship anymore. She also told me that I wasn't at fault, which somehow makes it even harder to process.

What hurts the most isn't just losing the relationship. It's how quickly everything changed. Someone who was such an important part of my life suddenly decided they no longer wanted to be in it, and I'm still struggling to understand how that happens.

People always say that communication, care, consistency, and effort are the foundations of a good relationship. But when you've given someone your time, energy, emotions, and heart, only to be left feeling like it ended in an instant, it makes you question everything.

I know heartbreak is probably influencing how I see things right now, but it has made me understand why so many people become guarded after being hurt. When you give someone your absolute best and still lose them, it becomes difficult not to wonder whether all that effort mattered at all.

I'm not trying to blame anyone or generalize about women. I'm genuinely trying to make sense of an experience that has left me confused and heartbroken.

Has anyone else given their absolute best to a relationship and still been left without answers? Did things ever start making sense with time, or did you eventually learn to accept that some questions don't get answered?

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u/Complex-General3462 — 2 months ago

22- M Gave my heart to a relationship and it ended in 2 hours

Disclaimer: AI used only for grammar and readability.

For six months, I put my whole heart into this relationship. I wrote poems, wrote a book for her, sent flowers, handwritten letters, made time whenever I could, and always tried my best to make her feel loved, valued, and appreciated. I wasn't perfect, but I cared deeply and never stopped putting in effort.

Then one day, within the span of an hour, it was over. There was no major fight, no betrayal, no big incident. The only explanation I got was that she didn't want the relationship anymore. She also told me that I wasn't at fault, which somehow makes it even harder to process.

What hurts the most isn't just losing the relationship. It's how quickly everything changed. Someone who was such an important part of my life suddenly decided they no longer wanted to be in it, and I'm still struggling to understand how that happens.

People always say that communication, care, consistency, and effort are the foundations of a good relationship. But when you've given someone your time, energy, emotions, and heart, only to be left feeling like it ended in an instant, it makes you question everything.

I know heartbreak is probably influencing how I see things right now, but it has made me understand why so many people become guarded after being hurt. When you give someone your absolute best and still lose them, it becomes difficult not to wonder whether all that effort mattered at all.

I'm not trying to blame anyone or generalize about women. I'm genuinely trying to make sense of an experience that has left me confused and heartbroken.

Has anyone else given their absolute best to a relationship and still been left without answers? Did things ever start making sense with time, or did you eventually learn to accept that some questions don't get answered?

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u/Complex-General3462 — 2 months ago

Gave My Heart to a 6-Month Relationship and It Ended in an Hour.

Disclaimer: AI used only for grammar and readability

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I'm struggling to understand what happened and would genuinely appreciate some perspective.

For six months, I put my whole heart into this relationship. I wrote poems, wrote a book for her, sent flowers, handwritten letters, made time whenever I could, and always tried my best to make her feel loved, valued, and appreciated. I wasn't perfect, but I cared deeply and never stopped putting in effort.

Then one day, within the span of an hour, it was over. There was no major fight, no betrayal, no big incident. The only explanation I got was that she didn't want the relationship anymore.

What hurts the most isn't just losing the relationship. It's how quickly everything changed. Someone who was such an important part of my life suddenly decided they no longer wanted to be in it, and I'm still struggling to process that.

People always say that communication, care, consistency, and effort are the foundations of a good relationship. But when you've given someone your time, energy, emotions, and heart, only to be left feeling like it ended in an instant, it makes you question everything.

I know heartbreak probably affects the way I'm seeing things right now, but I can't help wondering: is this why so many people stop putting in so much effort? Is this why people become guarded, hold back their feelings, and avoid being vulnerable? Because they once gave someone everything they had and were left carrying all the hurt afterwards.

I'm not trying to blame anyone or generalize about women. I'm genuinely trying to make sense of an experience that has left me confused and heartbroken.

Has anyone else given their absolute best to a relationship and still been left without answers? Did things ever start making sense with time, or did you eventually learn to accept that some questions don't get answered?

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u/Complex-General3462 — 2 months ago