New Delhi, June 18 -- Saving money often gets a bad reputation because traditional advice tells you to cut out everything that makes life fun-no lattes, no dinners out, no spontaneous weekend trips, said Ramit Sethi, the author of I Will Teach You to Be Rich.

He believes that if you automate your savings targets first, you don't need to track minor purchases or skip out on concerts or dinners. You buy the experience knowing your future is already paid for.

So, I turned to ChatGPT to help align my salary with Sethi's Rich Life philosophy as I live the best life I can.

Act as a financially savvy individual who follows Ramit Sethi's Rich Life philosophy and seeks to apply its principles within the Indian financial landscape.

My net take-...