With the financial year ending, many professionals reflect on their earnings and tax liabilities. However, Dr. Sudhir Kumar, a renowned neurologist at Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad, took a unique approach—he shared his ‘tax-free earnings’ for the year 2024-25. Unlike financial figures, his earnings were measured in kilometers and hours of fitness activities, leaving many inspired.
Taking to social media, Dr. Sudhir Kumar revealed the statistics of his physical fitness journey. He shared that he ran a total of 1,548 kilometers and walked 1,166 kilometers over the year. Additionally, he dedicated 60 hours and 19 minutes to strength training. Breaking it down further, he maintained an impressive daily average of 7.4 kilometers of running and walking combined, while his strength training averaged 5 hours per month.
Reflecting on his progress, Dr. Kumar noted that while he was satisfied with his overall fitness achievements, he aimed to improve his strength training routine in the new financial year.
Social Media Reactions: Motivation and Encouragement
Dr. Kumar’s unique perspective on earnings struck a chord with many social media users, prompting an outpouring of appreciation and shared experiences. Several fitness enthusiasts took inspiration from his numbers and reflected on their own journeys.
An X user Manish Manke commented, “Reading this tweet pulled up my data. Running came around similar numbers, workout is slightly more but that's due to being extremely regular in last 3 months but still a long way to go.” Dr. Kumar responded with encouragement, saying, “Great going. All the best!”
Another user, shared his impressive fitness routine, stating, “Wow. I completed 2400 kms bicycling in 175 days. Rest of the days were strength training too.” To this, Dr. Kumar responded, “Great going.”
Other users also chimed in with praise and encouragement. One lauded Dr. Kumar’s post, saying, “Very aptly put Dr Sudhir. These are indeed our tax-free earnings. Rest all is moh maya.” Meanwhile, another found the post deeply motivating, remarking, “True savings for healthy living ahead, so inspiring, more energy to you!!”
However, humor was not absent from the discussion. A user humorously pointed out, “Sir, for running, good shoes required for which we have to pay taxes.”
A Lesson in Health Over Wealth
Dr. Sudhir Kumar’s post serves as a reminder that true wealth lies in one’s health. In an era where financial gains often take precedence, he sheds light on the importance of investing in physical well-being—a form of ‘income’ that remains entirely tax-free.
For those inspired by his journey, the message is simple: prioritize health, track progress, and make each year’s ‘earnings’ better than the last.
Taking to social media, Dr. Sudhir Kumar revealed the statistics of his physical fitness journey. He shared that he ran a total of 1,548 kilometers and walked 1,166 kilometers over the year. Additionally, he dedicated 60 hours and 19 minutes to strength training. Breaking it down further, he maintained an impressive daily average of 7.4 kilometers of running and walking combined, while his strength training averaged 5 hours per month.
Reflecting on his progress, Dr. Kumar noted that while he was satisfied with his overall fitness achievements, he aimed to improve his strength training routine in the new financial year.
Social Media Reactions: Motivation and Encouragement
Dr. Kumar’s unique perspective on earnings struck a chord with many social media users, prompting an outpouring of appreciation and shared experiences. Several fitness enthusiasts took inspiration from his numbers and reflected on their own journeys.
An X user Manish Manke commented, “Reading this tweet pulled up my data. Running came around similar numbers, workout is slightly more but that's due to being extremely regular in last 3 months but still a long way to go.” Dr. Kumar responded with encouragement, saying, “Great going. All the best!”
Another user, shared his impressive fitness routine, stating, “Wow. I completed 2400 kms bicycling in 175 days. Rest of the days were strength training too.” To this, Dr. Kumar responded, “Great going.”
As the financial year comes to a close, I reflect on the TAX-FREE earnings of the year.
— Dr Sudhir Kumar MD DM (@hyderabaddoctor) March 31, 2025
1. Running: 1548 Km
2. Walking: 1166 Km
3. Strength training: 60 hrs 19 min
➡️Average Running + Walking: 7.4 Km/day
➡️Avg Strength training: 5 hours/month
(Happy with the overall "earnings",… pic.twitter.com/q4gP2YAd9W
Other users also chimed in with praise and encouragement. One lauded Dr. Kumar’s post, saying, “Very aptly put Dr Sudhir. These are indeed our tax-free earnings. Rest all is moh maya.” Meanwhile, another found the post deeply motivating, remarking, “True savings for healthy living ahead, so inspiring, more energy to you!!”
However, humor was not absent from the discussion. A user humorously pointed out, “Sir, for running, good shoes required for which we have to pay taxes.”
A Lesson in Health Over Wealth
Dr. Sudhir Kumar’s post serves as a reminder that true wealth lies in one’s health. In an era where financial gains often take precedence, he sheds light on the importance of investing in physical well-being—a form of ‘income’ that remains entirely tax-free.
For those inspired by his journey, the message is simple: prioritize health, track progress, and make each year’s ‘earnings’ better than the last.
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