Why Earning Rs. 2.5 Lakh Didn’t Bring Happiness; Insights from a Woman’s Experience with Financial Comparison, See Post
Regardless of our income, it grants us financial independence. A woman currently admits that she is not content with her Rs. 2.5 lakh salary. What she has to say from the post she shared, let’s try to comprehend.
Despite currently making Rs. 2.5 lakh a month, an X user’s tweet went viral when she said that she was truly happiest when her monthly income was only Rs. 15,000. The user Sakshi remarked in the post that she was happy at Rs. 15,000, but she grew dissatisfied when she started comparing her life to others. She talked about her path from making Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 250,000 each month, noting that pay increases did not make her truly happy.
At a salary of: 15K per month, I was the happiest. 150K per month, I felt it was less – I deserved more. 250K per month, I felt I was doing well, but after seeing others, it again felt less. I realised it was never about the salary. It was the comparison that created… — Sakshi (@Sakshi50038) March 20, 2026
At Rs. 15,000 per month, Sakshi wrote that she was really content, but as her income increased to Rs. 1.5 lakh and then Rs. 2.5 lakh, her happiness decreased; not as a result of the money, but because she was always comparing herself to other people. She thought she deserved more, even at Rs. 1.5 lakh and after seeing her peers, her income seemed less even at Rs. 2.5 lakh.
She understood that joy comes from following work that one is passionate about, not from merely achieving larger pay amounts, after a period of no income following her resignation.
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