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‘Missing parties to $500K per year earning’: 23-year-old Delhi entrepreneur’s sacrificial success sparks debate

A 23-year-old Delhi-based entrepreneur, Kushal Arora, has sparked debate on social media after posting about the sacrifices he made to earn over Rs 4 crore annually. His tweet, which highlighted his work ethic and lifestyle choices, received mixed reactions, with many users criticizing him for pressuring young people to follow a similar path.

Sacrifices shared on X

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Kushal Arora, founder of KAP Digital, outlined the dedication and personal sacrifices that enabled him to reach an annual income of $500,000 (over Rs 4 crore). He shared that, while others were enjoying their social lives, he was working long hours, missing events, and facing rejections, all to build what he described as his “dream life.”

Arora’s tweet read: “I’m 23yrs old earning over $5,00,000 annually. When students of my age were partying & chilling, I was: Having sleepless nights working, Missing social events, Dealing with failures/rejection, Losing work-life balance. But I chose that. Are you building your dream life?”

Mixed reactions from the online community

The post, which has been viewed over 221,000 times, quickly became a topic of discussion. While some praised Arora’s work ethic, others argued that his message created unnecessary pressure on young people to achieve similar financial success.

One user commented, “You lived your life, they are living theirs. Not everyone dreams of earning so much, stop making it a fancy show off. You worked hard, you got your money. Live with it. Stop creating that pressure for the younger lot that if they don’t earn this much, they are useless.”

Another user shared a different perspective, saying, “I was partying at that age and now earning more than what you have mentioned. What I want to say is if it is working for you then it doesn’t mean it will work for everyone.”

Criticism of the ‘motivator’ culture

Several users also criticized Arora’s attempt to motivate others with his personal story. One user stated, “People and their urge to become ‘motivators.’ Urgh! No, you did whatever suited you. Could you not push it on others? Let people live their life, the way they want.”Others emphasized that success can take different forms beyond financial achievements. One comment noted, “Money and career might not mean success for many people. Relations, content life, health might be. Do not apply your perspective of life to others.”

Arora’s response to the backlash

In response to the criticism, Arora clarified his intentions. “I am just sharing my journey of retiring from my parents when I was just 19. If that’s creating any pressure on the young people, they can happily mute my content. But my target audience is young people looking for motivation,” he wrote.

This conversation around success and sacrifice continues to draw attention as social media users debate the merits of pursuing financial goals at a young age.



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