Delhi man posts about his experiences and struggles he endured to reach Rs 4 crore annually; faces backlash

Delhi man posts about his experiences and struggles he endured to reach Rs 4 crore annually; faces backlash
A man from Delhi, who earns ₹ 4 crore, discusses the sacrifices he made to achieve his dream life, but faces backlash on social media.
A 23-year-old entrepreneur from Delhi has sparked an online discussion by sharing his experiences of “sleepless nights” and his vision of a “dream life.”
Kushal Arora, the founder of KAP Digital, shared on X (formerly Twitter) the significant sacrifices he made to achieve an impressive annual income of $500,000 (more than ₹ 4 crore).
“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?,” says his post.
Arora posted the tweet a few days ago, and it has since attracted over 221,000 views.
I'm 23yrs old earning over $5,00,000 annually.
— Kushal Arora (@digitalkushal) October 16, 2024
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?
However, many comments were critical of his thoughts. “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,” says one of the comments. Yet another user said, “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.Another example Lakhs of players dedicate. their life to play for India but only 11 qualify.” Some comments appreciated his efforts, “Many 23 year olds are still partying, chilling, figuring out, and taking it easy! Kudos to you for setting a great example to this generation.”
In response to a tweet, Arora clarified that he is simply sharing his personal journey.