New Delhi, Aug. 2 -- A 35-year-old software engineer shared five "complicated truths" of getting rich, which he said he learnt after spending "a lifetime trying endless ideas in all walks of life to make successful ideas and products".

While it included basics like luck and networking, the techie, in contradiction to his viral post, said one should understand that "it's okay to not get 'Rich'."

In the lengthy Reddit post signed as Scott Diesel, the techie explained that of all the lessons he shared on how to get rich, the most important one is to learn to be okay with not being rich.

"When we say 'rich' most of us often mean living a life with no financial duress whatsoever, and being able to have whatever luxuries we wish for," he exp...