For The Love Of Money…
By
Vivek Hande
“Money is not everything. Make sure you earn a lot before talking any such nonsense”, famously attributed to Warren Buffet. I think he was spot on. But money needs to be carried, or does it? And if so it perhaps needs a wallet...
I do think I am old school. I feel incomplete and inadequate when I step out of home without my handkerchief, wallet and for the last decade or so my cell phone. My sons tell me I could very well do without the former two and all I need is the last item to exist comfortably.
Wallets have been around since ancient times. They have been documented in Mesopotamia, Ancient Greece and Egypt as a secure way to carry coins and jewellery. The Greeks used the Kibisis which had its origins as a magical sack given to Perseus to keep the head of Gorgon , Medusa after he killed her. The Kibisis typically used by the Greeks was made of leather and had a drawstring closure. The Romans used a small pouch called Bursa or Marsupun which had a small flap to close it. With commerce along the Silk Route, wallets became more intricate and decorative and were embellished with embroidery and gemstones. They came to be recognized as a statement of wealth or status.
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| Kibisis: Greek Origin Wallet |
With the advent of paper currency, the
conventional wallets as most of us know them came into existence. Bi-fold/
Tri-fold / wristlet wallets and zip around wallets became popular. As credit
cards came into existence, RFID Blocking Wallets became popular. Ironically,
the luxury branded wallets meant to keep money became wallet emptying
commodities!!Hermes made a lot of money helping people spend money to store
money. A wallet belonging to the second Earl of Yarmouth was auctioned for
58000 $ in 2000 and was probably the most expensive wallet sold (made of dyed
silk and gold thread)..
A thick wallet with money and coins and
everything else lent itself to a medical condition called Wallet Neuropathy or
more popularly known as Fat Wallet Syndrome giving rise to sciatica and
backache because of uneven pressure on pelvic muscles. It was best treated by
reducing the size of the wallet by spending money on consultation fees.
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| Wallet Neuropathy Causing Sciatica |
Wallets and paper currency may be less
fashionable or not so popular today as we look at digital currency and modes of
payments such as UPI; Global mobile and digital wallets and platforms such as
GPay and ApplePay. Every conceivable transaction is possible through the
smartphone which is expected to have a global penetration up to 75% by 2025. But
the security layers notwithstanding, one does get spooked reading and getting
to know of the frauds and the scams and
the rip offs each day.
For me, I am probably somewhere in between.
Holding a crisp note, to me feels like holding a piece of the future, untouched
and full of potential. Money is just paper, but it affects people like poetry
and somehow it is more poetic when you feel the crisp notes in your wallet!!
The wallet, at least, speaking for myself, will survive!!
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| Bring On The Poetry... |












How interesting...epigrammatic!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully written Sir. Made such a simple topic so interesting with a wonderful comparison with the old and the present times.
Delete"Beautifully written sir! I love how you've captured the poetic essence of holding a crisp note and the nostalgia of carrying a wallet, blending tradition with the realities of modern life."
DeleteCheers Eddy Sir.
DeleteDear sir wonderfully described money of today and past
DeleteBeautifully written sir, Enjoyed reading it
DeleteSplendidly explained the Wallet and its history .. you made it so interesting sir as usual.
DeleteWhat an excellent way of portrayal of a simple thing like wallet sir. Brought back so many memories 😂...the smiley is because it's a thing of the past now since it has shifted its place from my back pocket to my bag...
DeleteExcellent 👌
DeleteVery interesting read. Nicely articulated sir
DeleteProfound and humorous, Sir. Made me smile throughout the read. Was reminded of the ABBA number, Money money money must be funny in a rich man’s world… Works much better than poetry! Waiting for your next narrative…
DeleteThings have changed so much !!
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ReplyDelete"Wow, what a comprehensive and insightful article on wallets! As a long-time fan of Sir,s work, I'm consistently impressed by our leaders ability to tackle even the most mundane topics with depth, nuance, and style. Your expertise shines through in every sentence, making this piece a must-read for anyone looking to upgrade their everyday carry. The way you balance history, functionality, and personal anecdotes is truly masterful, sir. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and passion with us - I'm already looking forward to your next article!"
Well researched history of wallet and its thickness leading to medical issues. Excellent as always.
ReplyDeleteThe article is itself like the wallet it describes! It captures all the essential, interesting and sentimental aspects...so well put together! Great reading it like all other pieces written by Vivek!
ReplyDeleteLiked the sentimental part the most. Amazing read as always👌👌
DeleteHaha! Good piece Senator! “.. best treated by reducing the size of the wallet by spending money on consultation fees” ! 😝
DeleteVery interesting write up, on a fast disappearing article which, till recently, was an unavoidable accouterment, carried by all. I am old school too, and I love the smell of the crispies, yet have evolved to the 'walletless'! And it seems to be working well, so far!
DeleteGreat read as always. Loved the historical aspect. The illustrations were good too.
DeleteVery interesting and enjoyable read. Wallets are a dying breed and very soon would become extinct species...Keep it up sir, looking forward to your next write up. Vishal
DeleteFun read sir…🙂
DeleteWow!! Lovely!!! A well crafted piece, interesting, educative and captivating!! Loved reading it. 👏👏👏
Deletevery well written sir
DeleteSuperb rendition on wallets sir
ReplyDeleteGreat sir
ReplyDeleteAfter longtime
Waiting for your write up
Used Wallet for long time
Stopped using wallet after digital money
Thanks sir
Fascinating read Sir! Great insight into the past and present! It's amazing to see how wallets have evolved over time, from big pouches to high-tech payment systems. It will be more interesting to think about what the future of transactions holds.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed reading. Thanking you Sir!
Regards
An excellent read once again from your desk sir.... how very relatable!!!! So simple ..yet conveyed volumes...keep penning more such...ur awestruck reader
ReplyDeleteWonderful sir. One can write so much on wallet. ….with emotional and practical touch
ReplyDeleteWow! From a simple wallet to life's roller coaster ride with wallet strength! Insightful article as always Sir! Keep scribbling and revealing another angle of life!
ReplyDeleteGreat sir!
ReplyDeleteWhat a insightful article on wallets!
And I agree with Warren Buffet. After all money may not buy happiness, but it’s easier to be miserable in a mansion. The line I liked most - “ It was best treated by reducing the size of the wallet by spending money on consultation fees.” Excellent post
ReplyDeleteBeautiful write up, waiting for the next one. Regards Sir
ReplyDeleteLong awaited...Very identifiable anecdotal write up expressing almost everyone's common universal experience of this property called wallet ....liked the part of the hip pocket bulge medical issues leading to pain in the backside - which reminded me of changing pockets to shift the wallet during long train journeys ...nicely done.. 👍
ReplyDeleteFantastic one sir ….Completely agree with you …even I wish if my wallet has a free recharge frequently..
ReplyDeleteNice, crisp piece with a novel outlook
ReplyDeleteGreat rendition.
ReplyDeletePreviously it was believed that doctors used to treat patients by feeling their pulse.
Today it appears that many of them treat patients by feeling patients purse.
Pun intended.
Malice towards none.
That's the power of wallets
Wonderfully articulated Vivek.Though I Myself have stopped carrying a wallet since covid the Phone with digital money has become the eternal companion.
ReplyDeleteWow! Who would have thought that the “wallet” could have such an ancient origin. For me, my wallet is part of getting “ready” routine before leaving home and more of a habit now. Thankfully, I am spared the Fat wallet syndrome coz of obvious reasons (it’s never been fat 😂). Kudos Vivek for having dealt with my wallet so deftly. More word power to you
ReplyDeleteSimultaneously hilarious and informative!! Glad that you are able to find time for indulging in creativity despite a busy schedule, sir!!
ReplyDeleteLovely article, Vivek. Enjoyed it thoroughly. Love the way you pick what might be a mundane topic and make it such fun!
ReplyDeleteNice effort and great work. Keep it up.
ReplyDeleteHumorous article and full of facts. Lovely read sir
ReplyDeleteWonderfully articulated as usual!
ReplyDeleteDigital wallet making the physical wallet irrelevant
An extremely interesting read about wallets...
ReplyDeleteAfter a long time Sir. True to your style. Was reminded of the joke....Why is the cockpit of the 747 so high? To accomodate the fat wallets of the pilots. I for myself have succumbed to the ease of digital money but maintain a wallet....just in case. Waiting for the next one Sir.
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful piece. Truly from the gut. Lol. Love the way you weave knowledge with nostalgia and humour (FWS-It was best treated by reducing the size of the wallet by spending money on consultation fees).
ReplyDeleteVery interesting and incisive thoughts Sir. Very well written with excellent culmination
ReplyDeleteNot just amusing, but informative, too - the hallmark of Vivek. Loved it. Love my withering, softened and creased wallet, too. Not giving it up for a new one. 😁
ReplyDeleteI take a moment to express my appreciation for your thoughts on wallets. Your writing is a reminder that even themost mundane objects can have story to tell and significant that goes beyond their practical use.sir keep writing and sharing your ideas to the world
ReplyDeleteToo good sir...so so relatable
ReplyDeleteI express my appreciation for your thoughts on wallets
ReplyDeleteSir, very lucid. Each sentence connects with our journey so far.
ReplyDeleteYour writing is a reminder that even the most mundane objects can have a story to tell and significant that goes beyond their practical use
ReplyDeleteSir amazing, keep writing and share your ideas to the world
UPI is the one thing that truly spoilt me. Am lost whenever I'm abroad.
ReplyDeleteAn excellent rendition on evolution of wallet from the ancient time to the present. It is a humorous article with full of facts.
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Lovely
Light and
Eloquent
Treatise!
….Great stuff, Sir!
Beautiful article. Pleasant read. Words used so well. You are a brilliant writer sir.. where do you find the time???? Thought for your next... cheers!!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful insight into wallets. Interesting and well researched as usual. Have been essential part of my pocket item prior stepping out of home. Keep the flow of such beautiful pieces on. Look forward to your next.
ReplyDeleteYet another Great article by Vivek.
ReplyDeleteDear Vivek, as usual, you have hit the nail on the head, by putting your money where it belongs.
ReplyDeleteA limerick from my side - to add to the thread -
There once was a fellow named Hugh,
Whose wallet was old, worn, and blue.
He traded his cash
For some crypto’s great flash,
Now his wallet’s just code, it is true.
I never carried wallet because of bulge in side or back pocket but after reading your piece on wallet came to know that unknowingly avoided sciatica and bachche also. Good insight . Congratulations Sir.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely agree with the opening line ...👍
ReplyDeleteAs usual very well researched and captivating commentary on an interesting topic , smooth flow , possibly first in the present busy senior appointment🙏
ReplyDeleteGreat to see you pushing the pen again. Hope you get more time now. Back to the wallet. Nowadays my wallet is bulky due to the number of cards and very rarely cash.
ReplyDeleteThoroughly enjoyed reading. Beautifully written.
ReplyDeleteAppreciated the fresh take on the topic in such an interesting manner
ReplyDeleteVery interesting article. Quite correlate with all the migration which has happened and how we still live in our sweet old thoughts and love it as much as they way things have changed technically. Good one indeed.
ReplyDeleteThanks sir for flaunting your wise wallet ;
ReplyDelete"Ah, the great wallet vs. digital dilemma! While my smartphone does most of the heavy lifting these days, there’s something undeniably satisfying about the feel of a crisp note in my hand—like holding a tiny promise of the future. And let's face it, no amount of encryption can match the sheer poetic beauty of a well-folded note in an old-school wallet. It’s a bit like holding onto a relic from a time when our biggest financial worry was misplacing our wallets, not our passwords! So, while the world goes digital, I’ll keep my trusty wallet as a backup plan… and maybe a good conversation starter!"
A well researched article, written in light manner but conveying the punch effectively. Hats off to Admiral Vivek Hande. Maj Gen VK Arjuna
ReplyDeleteTo be able to write on mundane items(objects) by weaving wonderful tale with historical inputs and giving it a tadka(tempering) of your medical knowledge, makes this article a good read .
ReplyDeleteA holistic coverage of the history, humor and health aspects of wallet.s Took me to nostalgic moments too. Wonderful article sir.
ReplyDeleteThe wallet contents when we were growing up brought back nostalgic memories . Enjoyed the article .
ReplyDeleteReally enjoyed the humorous, easy writing! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully written Sir
ReplyDeleteKeep writing
Hats off to you Sir
Lovely article, keep them coming. Regards Sir.
ReplyDeleteHilarious informative and nostalgic. Wonderfully written. Keep them coming sir
ReplyDeleteBeautifully texted sir 🙏
ReplyDeleteVery well researched piece with fantastic grip on the wallet Sir 😃
ReplyDeleteBeautifully written.
ReplyDeleteA befitting obituary to the good old wallet..well articulated.
ReplyDeleteA comprehensive take. For the first time became aware of probable medical conditions due to wallets. Always a fresh perspective and something niche. Keep penning.
ReplyDeleteSir,
ReplyDeleteOn reading this fabulously written, insightful piece, the first thing that comes to mind is ABBA and their, 'Money, Money, Money'. As always studded with trivia and Humor, the shift from coins in the wallet to millions in digital wallet is well brought out. Thank You Very much, Sir, to adding to our knowledge and bringing a smile on our faces, as always.
Well researched and written.
ReplyDeleteWallet has such an amazing history Sir!!!!. Wallet Neuropathy is a new learning. Sincerely wallet is like a briefcase which I compare with my ladies handbag, the contents of which are much more mixed. Quite an Interesting read Sir. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteGood morning sir, very nicely written sir. I use to have buttock pain after a long drive with my bulky wallet in the pocket of pant. Nowadays lot of people stopped using wrist watches also.. as everything is available on cell phone…
ReplyDeleteAn excellent piece of art, on a common item!
ReplyDeleteHope to see many more penned by you, in poetic prose and racy style.
Lovely write up about the wallet. I particularly like the comparison with the onion. No cash, only credit is the future of business. Of course, sometimes it is like “amdani athhani, kharcha rupaiyya”.
ReplyDeleteExcellent skill in you, to make thing and events mundane so special. I our times, purse has journeyed through our life, being one the prime barometer to measure state of our emotions
ReplyDeleteSir incredible how a routine item can be spoken about in such an interesting manner and with such explicit history! Honestly will now be using my wallet with some bit of mindfulness and be reminded of the history behind it! Thank you sir!
ReplyDeleteEloquent best Dada! Great insight into a very daily use article!
ReplyDeleteAnother Masterpiece Sir !
ReplyDeleteIt’s always so interesting, simple things you make so different and put them as all time truths !As usual excellent!
ReplyDeleteSuperb sir As always
ReplyDeleteTrust the Senator to think of a unique topic and evolve it to an interesting read.
ReplyDeleteExcellent article describing evolution of wallet over times. Although UPI is new trend, wallet had its own charm and utility. Nice read .
ReplyDeleteDear Vivek, it’s always so very nice, pleasures and grate knowledge one gets after reading your every article, put up with so very easy examples after lots of studies & also mostly somewhere linked to our health too, which we at times ignore without realising its implications. Hat’s off to your superb compilations as medico specialist, always advising for care of all. Advancing of technology has many advantages but somewhere the risk factors have also creeping to give stress & insecurity in life…
ReplyDeleteAlways Look forwards to get your in-depth studied & presented articles.
Truly you have many talents over your medico profession and surely your treating abilities & convincing power to cure patients with your advise to little change to life style, which works superbly. So very proud of you dear !!
Honestly, now as even Veterans of Armed forces also feel prevailedged & honour to have been associated with you.
Best wishes,
Commodore AK Pandey, VSM (Retd)
Lucknow
Thank you sir for crafting such an informative, enjoyable and well-rounded article. It was a pleasure to read.
ReplyDeleteWhile our wallets might not be bursting with cash, we women have seen our handbags grow ever larger, becoming more of a fashion statement😊
Very nicely written sir about wallet
ReplyDeleteWow, Vivek.....what an excellent combo of a unique concept , extensive research, great add-ons and a smooth flow using your very own style of eloquent expression!! It always amazes me how you convert such mundane topics into wonderfully crafted highly readable expression!! Well done and keep it on!!
ReplyDeleteMy own.....the horrific feeling, when you haven't carried the wallet and you simultaneously forget to pick up your mobile phone.....the feeling of inadequacy can't be described in words perhaps !!
Wishing you Fair weather, blue skies and a smooth flow of words ahead!!
Regards and best wishes
Your ole' quiz team pardner!!
Our senator beats AI anyday!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun reading on a Sunday morning!
Excellent sir!! I am old school myself. No GPay or Apple pay.. in fact No credit card either!! Could really relate to this. Loved the Kubisis part as also the Bursa!! Awesome
ReplyDeleteNow you'll use that in setting a quiz! Can see a chocolate coming!
DeleteSuperb Sir. Very nicely written making it so interesting
ReplyDeleteWonderful read! Fills one with nostalgia.
ReplyDeletePersonally I have migrated to using the Google Pay account of my better half.😜
Nicely written Sir. We all can correlate with it.
ReplyDeleteIt acts as indirect measure of weight gain: waist to Buttock ratio 😀😀😁
Previously it was also one of the gift items too, which is also getting out of fashion ( again mobiles are now preferred over it)
Gradually it will fade away or will do come back with some advanced technology like
HMT, Titan wrist watches ( once an accessory) have made way for the Smart watches.
As usual, it was absolute delight to read your blog Sir. It was refreshing & nostalgic in equal measure. Looking forward to your next piece. Happy Bloging!
ReplyDeleteAmazing piece sir, as always
ReplyDeleteAn interesting and a well researched piece. Our Senator has the gift of turning the most mundane into fascinating reads.
ReplyDeleteVery informative
ReplyDeleteI think I’m the most recent addition to sir’s fan base
ReplyDeleteWho would have thought that the story of wallets could be told in such an impeccable manner…Wallets have always had a place in our lives, now they have a story of their own… A very thoughtful and researched piece of writing sir 👏
Great piece, sir. Saving the wallet from the digital dexterity of the "Tribe of Pickpockets" was another aspect, the digital age having "robbed" them of their livelihood! Had plenty close encounters of the worst kinds.
ReplyDeleteI wish I had a dollar for every time my wallet me cry. My wallet is better at slimming down, towards the end of the month, then I am, when our medicals are due. A wallet is like Alladin's lamp, we open it hoping for ao much more 😃.
ReplyDeleteI have suffered from 'Fat wallet syndrome' and Sciatica, those days I used to carry enough cards to deal a hand in Poker. So now while I do 95 to 99% of my dealings through digital payments, I still carry my wallet around take it from my back pocket,and then forget it in the car or in the office drawer.
Great piece sir 😃
Jai hind sir !!
ReplyDeleteNicely written and very well researched sir !!!
Thank you very much for such a reading 😊
Regards
Very true sir... Got to know few interesting facts also... 😊
ReplyDeleteRegards sir
Interesting and informative just like the wallet - expensive and for expenses:) After decades still not easy to remember to carry and always worried of pickpockets! Feel safer without it.
ReplyDeleteApt blog sir, totally relatable and perfectly articulated.
ReplyDeleteVery well written piece, reminds me of my journey too from wallets to cards to cell phone for all transactions now....seems like wallets can get lifetime achievement award now.
ReplyDeleteAmazing post as always sir! Depiction of a common thing, in an interesting, informative and lucid way, is really incredible. The insight about the history, evolution & medical condition related to Wallet is quite fascinating and well researched. Thank you for sharing the blog and wish to see much more like this in future as well ! Rgds & Happy blogging Sir!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and creative.
ReplyDeleteInteresting script on a topic so close to each one of us....beautifully penned down by you sir once again.. Trivia blended with philosophy nicely.
ReplyDeleteSuper interesting as always.
ReplyDeleteLoved the cure for the Fat Wallet Syndrome.
Excellent, enjoyed reading it
ReplyDeleteAn interesting read as always sir….While the ladies will continue to flaunt their designer bags I guess but the wallet has already become a relic for the gentlemen
ReplyDeleteSenator, you write well. The wallets history is so well researched. However truth be told the wallet is here to stay in various avatars as is plastic money. God knows what will happen when we trade with bit coins....wallet then?? Look forward to your next
ReplyDeleteVery artistically inked on a topic the value of which still exists but had faded off under the waves of technology. Delightful read. Happy blogging Sir.
ReplyDeleteA Delightful read as always sir!
ReplyDeleteBravo dear Vivek. Well researched and beautifully put across in your very own style.
ReplyDeleteA journey we can all relate to! As 90s kids, we've witnessed this transition rather quickly- from cash filled leather to sleek cards and mobile taps!
ReplyDeleteExcellent write up sir
ReplyDeletelooking forward to next article
Thank you sir
A very apt description and history of an item which in my mind too will not loose it's shin. Excellent write up Vivek
ReplyDeleteNice humorous piece ! I for one don't feel dressed unless I have my wallet with me.
ReplyDeleteExcellent piece of information sir - so much to a mundane but important wallet
ReplyDeleteSenator,Nice writeup in your usual style.My fat wallet had a nasty habit of getting thinner as the month progressed.The rare benefit of our demonetisation has been less availability of cash.Ladies had an advantage over men for safekeeping of cash because of other 'hidden' options!
ReplyDeleteA thoroughly enjoyable read as always.
ReplyDeleteSimple, insightful, layered all at the same time.
Missed reading your pieces, Vivek. Excellent, engaging with your unique humour. Loved it, as always
ReplyDeleteNice read Sir
ReplyDeleteFabulous job on something as mundane as wallets !! Kudos to you on the engaging narrative and light breezy tone!!
ReplyDeleteInteresting read Sir, I at a point in time never moved out of house without wallet and now courtesy digital wallet, the leather piece is left unattended. The part on treating pain by losing thickness is really touching as many may have not realised the cause of pain. ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing, it really had been a long time.
Wonderfully articulated. Covers almost all the aspects of wallet , which I can truly related too. 👌👌👌
ReplyDeleteElegantly surmised sir!
ReplyDeleteWay to a man’s heart might be through the gut, but to a woman’s is surely through the…
May I add - sciatica aside, wallets have been attributed to rashes - on men’s hips, and women’s bosoms!
So well written, Vivek. Loved the subtle humor and brought back so many memories of what all I used to carry in my wallet, including revenue stamps !
ReplyDeleteVery Interesting Article
ReplyDeleteInteresting and incisive. Treatment of Fat Wallet Syndrome - A revelation.
ReplyDeleteAmazing and interesting read sir
ReplyDeleteIt has so many emotions that we all could relate with wallet . Also you have enlightened us on the history and the medical angle to it
A well researched and an eloquent piece sir. Beautifully penned and awaiting more.
ReplyDeleteRegards
Beautifully written on such a close to buttock topic.We all have lived through ages right from our college days till date and have felt the change in weight of wallet
ReplyDeleteNice article sir
ReplyDeleteNice article. Very interesting sir
ReplyDeleteA most enjoyable read as usual from the senator, who has the gift of ascribing meaning and bringing the most mundane to life. But he has hit a sensitive nerve in me in this case; as I have a deep sentimental attachment to my wallet. A thing of beauty and craftsmanship, and my good luck charm, bought for me in Hongkong, made from the hide of some strong Chinese Ox; have carried it with me for more than 20 years, and only had it sutured once in Asvini by the cobbler. And I know it will remain with me for my lifetime
ReplyDeleteWow. Great creativity. An interesting reading, informative and hilarious.
ReplyDeleteKudos, for taking out time and writing so wonderfully articulated article.
Amazing Sir, it’s both hilarious at times as well as relevant to our gen….hilarious when u say that the family pics reminds you that why it is empty…is it every good hubby’s story….
ReplyDeleteInteresting and informative
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing sir
Regards
Superb read sir 👌🏻👌🏻, the subtle humour was spot on 🤩🤩 , very relatable one in today's technological world !
ReplyDeleteRegards 😊
Sir, another interesting article with facts and figures of DPM sir everyone borne till 90s. I had exactly same situation of having coins, folded currency notes, address and landline contact numbers along with photos of self and family. Even started having pain due to wallet as you termed it sciatica. Thanks for such article reminding the era left behind which new generation is unaware of. Rgds
ReplyDeleteVery interesting!
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant piece. I'm lost without my wallet, even though there's rarely money in it, but can't drive with it on my axx. Whilst digilocker may have come in one still feels secure with the license and club cards
ReplyDeleteBrilliantè! What an amazing content sir 😍 launghed and enjoyed every bit of it :) please keep writing!!!
ReplyDelete*laughed
ReplyDeleteJust like a multi-layered wallet , this article is well laden with fun, nostalgia, informative history and contemporary views but definitely giving no pain , rather the pleasure of a good read !! Thank you sir...keep minting such marvelous ideas and hence enriching your readers.
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It is an amazing write up Sir. Your writing on simple things such as Wallet is so inspiring and engrossing. I carry a wallet and it contains everything you have mentioned. It is so actual and realistic. It is always a great feeling to keep brand new currency notes in the wallet. It is wonderful writing and thank you so much Sir for sharing.
ReplyDeleteRegards
Great insight into the past and present of wallet.It's amazing to see how wallets have evolved over time, from big pouches to high-tech payment systems. I once experienced the medical problem you talked about in the article.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed reading. Thanking you Sir!
Regards
Fantastically penned down Sir !!
ReplyDeleteFantastic sir. For some wallet is still working as briefcase kept in almirah. Regards
ReplyDeleteInteresting read Sir…incredibly penned 👏
ReplyDelete‘Wallet’- from a mere pouch to store wealth to an ostentatious object to spend wealth
Very interesting sir! Beautifully written.
ReplyDeleteAn interesting read sir… thanks
ReplyDeleteNice & interesting article Sir. Thank you. Regards
ReplyDeleteSo beautifully and lucidly written !
ReplyDeleteA Digital Transformation that is swallowing yet another most precious and valuable piece of article that we always carried so close to the butt ! An obituary to the wallets !!
Well written and happily read !!!….
A superb read, as always. A freshly minted note is an emotion, replete with sound, fragrance, feel and such. On a different note, I think I need a Kibisis. 😎
ReplyDeleteA master piece .. nostalgic tub of memories .. brought happy smiles .. though best part is the discovery of wallet and purse of parents as we took 1, 2 , 5 paisa coins to buy simple joys .. thanks
ReplyDeleteBeautifully written sir, intresting to read. Treatment of fat wallet syndrome is eye-catching.
ReplyDeleteThank you sir for the well-crafted article. It was a pleasure to read. It's fascinating to witness this generational change where mobile phones have become sufficient, replacing the need to carry wallets.
ReplyDeleteSir, The epitaph of our generation wallets is yet to be written, However we may see a rise of Cellphone induced aliments. I shall continue to love the feel of the crisp notes that we are so used to. Those in service will remember those days when we used to be detailed as paying Offrs disbursing crisp notes sitting at an altitude of 15,000 ft. Notwithstanding Sir, very well articulated blog.
ReplyDeleteWhat a concise description, superimposed upon a lucid narrative.
ReplyDeleteI personally liked that part about the Greek kibisis and the Roman bursa (we had a bursar at St Xavier's) and marsupun (the kangaroo is a marsupial).
Great one, sir.
Interesting take on money and the predicament that comes with it. Completely relatable, I think we're still old school,wonderfully articulated sir.
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Thoroughly impressive work!
Sir
Beautifully written sir. Thoroughly enjoyed every bit. Simple nostalgic things have special place for all.
ReplyDeleteVery beautifully written sir. It's pure joy to read your blogs. Wish you could dish them out a little faster. Learnt a lot of new things. Regards
ReplyDeleteYour writing is captivating Sir. You have beautifully expressed your thoughts.
ReplyDeleteRegards
Very interesting… beautifully written
ReplyDeleteReally so fascinating
ReplyDeleteHistorical back ground spiral neuropathy hahaha exemplary self explanatory cartoons eg Pay pal 😆 on whole a fantastic approach and a beautiful mind refresher kudos Vivek you are brilliant
The above was by Mita Dasgupta
ReplyDeleteSir lucidly penned down voyage of the wallet...great and fun filled read!
ReplyDeleteVery beautifully written Sir.
ReplyDeleteIt was a pleasure to read.
Enjoyed reading
Thank you Sir
Regards
Very interesting
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ReplyDeleteThoroughly enjoyed reading it, sir✨
As a lot of your articles, it made me think .. and this made me realise that I'm old school as well 😅
Regards
Beautifully written and with the humor it really makes it a wonderful read. We connect to this as we are from the same era which our kids can’t relate to
ReplyDeleteI guess time to change a few things however the hanky has made an exit already except a few handful people I don’t see anyone carry it and yes wallet is on it way out with the I phone wallet but yes still there with us few
Excellent write up sir.. U made it so exciting to read with symbolic comparisons..
ReplyDeleteFascinating read sir ! Great creativity, well crafted masterpiece.
ReplyDeleteRegards.
Excellent read sir!
ReplyDeleteAn unnerving and fascinating tale of a future, which is already here. As I recollect sir, I never had this habit of keeping the wallet. However, my father always looked for his wallet while stepping out of our home. It is incredibly well- written and deeply thought provoking sir (connecting the dots). Enjoyed the read to the fullest sir.
ReplyDeleteWarmest Regards,
Great reading content with a comical and knowledgeable twist ....never knew there was so much to simple wallet...
ReplyDeleteThank you Sir for this wonderful piece of work....
Very well researched & informative; peppered with your typical brand of humour. Got nostalgic also.
DeleteGreat write up sir...fascinated to know the historical facts and imaginative aspect of wallet.
ReplyDeleteYour eloquent reflection on the enduring charm of the wallet amidst the digital age is nothing short of poetic. The tactile satisfaction of a crisp note, steeped in history and potential, is a testament to the human need for tangible connections in an increasingly virtual world. A fantastic read as always Sir.
ReplyDeleteSir thw composition is educative, eye opening and a pleasure to read as your earlier write ups. Regards.
ReplyDeleteA great read sir.
ReplyDeleteKeep it coming...
Every words has been selected and put in to make the beautiful phrases which I came across, in my life atleast, and I am sure our generation, little older and younger, have all agreed and experienced.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting article sir!
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A great read Sir... Totally relatable... I am also one of those who would carry this bulge. I guess the contents of wallet for me also are 'All of the above'.
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