I stopped celebrating my own birthday when I realised there is no point of throwing party just because I 'born' on that day. That's too egoistic, isn't it?
I am BORN on this day.. I am so special. Make me feel special.
Make me happy by wishing me 'Happy Birthday'. And I will take out you for the dinner.
I believe It's a special day for the parents when a child is born. They should celebrate. But for the child, this new life is an opportunity to do things worth celebrating.
For me, it's CashOverflow's birthday (and birthday of my 2 kids)
CashOverflow gave me freedom from 9-5 job.. game me an expression for my financial knowledge.. and an opportunity to help many people who want to improve their financial life.
28th May 2015.
4 years ago, I started CashOverflow.
Now counted in Indian's top personal finance blog, won best blog award from Indiblogger in 2017, served 1,500,000 people last year and helped me earn more than 60,00,000 rupees last year.
Let's celebrate CashOverflow's anniversary together.
I will be sharing the complete journey of CashOverflow with you over email, social media and articles.
Two different threads
- Journey between first startup failure & COF success
- Failures as an investor (from first loss to 300% return in shares)
And Gifts
- FREE access to most costly course which has been sold for Rs. 20,000 in the past
- FREE access to most successful course (30 Days Blogging Challenge)
- FREE access to most effective course & fastest way to recover course investment (Content Writing Pro)
The details would be announced by emails only.
Would you join the celebration?
Make sure you don't miss any email notification.
Pardeep Goyal
PS:
I am open to hear your ideas of celebration. What is the best way to celebrate something? To make yourself happy.. and bring a smile to people around you.
Reply when you get time.