Greetings, dear readers!
Today’s topic is the habit of saving and the development of Bangladesh. Saving is an important aspect of human life. Everyone should save something, for the future thinking. And from this savings, the future can be joyful, for both yourself and your family.
In the words of Socrates, “Eat half in youth and save half, the savings of youth are the support of old age.” Again, poet Rabindranath Tagore said, “Our limited earning opportunities make us fearful of saving, not because of greed but because of insecurity.” On the other hand,Warren Buffelt says, ” Don’t save what’s left after spending, but spend what’s left after saving.”
Analyzing the words of wise men, I understand that people earn money mainly during their youth. Because, people can’t work as hard as they can in their youth, they can’t do so in their old age. Therefore,they should save more in their youth to use in their old age. Again, if we analyze Rabindranath’s quote, we see that since the people of our country have less opportunity to earn, the opportunity to save is also less. The reason for this is high number of unemployment. One way to reduce this unemployment is to increase job opportunities.
For the past few days, “Ontore-Amra” friends have been discussing with about 20 + people from different professions, determining various ways to make them save.



one of them is the number of educated unemployed people. They are advised to become entrepreneurs instead of chasing jobs. And the day, the educated unemployed class moves towards becoming entrepreneurs, more and more job opportunities will be created for our lower classes. And from this, the earning capacity will increase. As a result, the habit of saving will increase among the people. Along with this, the development of the country will also increase. Because, saving and development are inextricably linked to each other. In short, we should save to meet the needs of our family and create a way for ourselves to survive. For this, a certain amount of money can be saved every month. And if we can do this. I believe that the country will move forward on the path of economic prosperity.
The End.
Excellent post! The habit of saving is often overlooked, but your article shows how it can change lives and uplift the country’s economy. I really liked how you combined wisdom from philosophers and real-life situations in Bangladesh. Keep it up!
Thanks to Nazrul.
At first I’d like to congratulate my dear friend Tapan Kumar Saha for giving such an extraordinary post in this site.Actually savings habit is a crying need now a days. If all of us save at least one taka a day,we will be able to contribute a great amount at the end of the year which can help us, our family over all our country at the time of crisis. So we must follow the blogger’s suggestion & will try to save as much as our ability from today.Thanks once again blogger Tapan for such a valuable post.
for inspiration me,to this work.
Thanks to protap.
It’s a very good post blogger. Many thanks dear friend Tapan
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It’s really an extraordinary idea. Thanks a lot to dear friend Tapan for such a blog.