'How to Be a Millionaire?'
How to Be a Millionaire ? (In 2005 Currency) If you live in a hostel, you’ve probably noticed a glitch in the Matrix. Freshmen year, my ten-rupee note was a VIP pass. It could buy me a samosa, a cup of chai, and still leave me with enough change to feel like a minor landlord. Fast forward to now, and that same ten-rupee note barely gets me the "vibes" of a samosa. The potato filling is gone, the crust is thinner, and the chai cup has shrunk to the size of a thimble. Welcome to adulthood, where your money doesn't just sit in your wallet, it slowly evaporates. We all have that one favorite shop outside the university gate. Two years ago, the "Special Maggi" was loaded with veggies and cheese. Today? It looks like the veggies went on an unannounced strike. The price hasn't changed, but the "soul" of the Maggi has left the building. In the world of grown-ups, they call this staying "competitive," but in our world, it’s just heartbreaking. I...