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How may I help you ? Ask Ashish.

If there is a great lesson that I have learned in my life that how things are better in something (some), then there is a way to ask this question ... and a lot of them.

Now, questioning does not come naturally to me. All my school and college life, I seldom questioned the fear of looking like a fool for the next five minutes.

But I have learned it in a difficult way - through failures, missed opportunities, and (almost) a broken heart - that one who asks a question is silly for five minutes, but he who does not ask the question remains a fool forever.

Anyway, now my life revolves around answering questions. It is also important for me to ask questions and find the answer to myself, the more questions we ask ourselves, whether it is from our life or from the investment. The answer we searched for, helps us to know more about that area.

I am not a person who has all the answers (nothing), but I try to answer most of the questions that I meet with full sincerity and honesty. And especially when questions arise on life, I take help from my own experiences and some elderly people around me before giving my reactions.

I wish to be silly for the next five minutes to ask my questions, so I can not choose to remain anonymous. 🙂

As a investor it is my request, you should ask one question to yourself daily. Whether it is related to investment or any other area, the more questions you will to yourself, the more wise you will be in that particular area.

Let me know if you have any question related to investment, I’m all hear. Drop your comment and suggestions in comment box below if I miss something in this post. I’ll be very happy.

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