Today I came across one of the
harshest (and but obvious, expected) reality of Indian mind set. I saw a
future, which most of you might never have thought of. Or even if you had a
pinch of this bitter prediction, I am proud to have you as my subscriber! :)
India:
A country where problems aren’t solved, where
problems are considered to be appetizer or a daily dose for becoming active (!)
and prove yourself as a powerful person. A place where not only wretched
politicians are corrupt but the entire population is corrupt. It isn’t only the
illiteracy; it is also the education which creates the problem. It isn’t only the
uncivilized people; it is also some so-called civilized divas, which are meaner
than wretches.
Whenever you see a growth chart
of India, mind it very well that it is like calling a 12th failing
person 12th STD genius. It is like describing Einstein or Newton as
fools. It is like reversely writing GOD and then praying that.
India is a
country where even <2% are honest. It is even a greater figure, so let us
calibrate it to < 2 x 10-3 %.
A disturbing incident, I would
not like to mention here, occurred tonight, leaving me a hopeless and a
psychotic idealist whose ideas were treated like some perversions. Whose
suggestions were ridiculed to the apex of their sheer bastardliness. I found a
solution to one of the simplest and most rampant problem in the most foolproof
way. It didn’t take even a minute to come across that answer, but I can’t stop
swearing that how meanest and most negative people can create problems.
Solutions should be found out by taking the worst possibility in mind. Design
it for future expansion and then give approximate safety space. But here, it is
like cross arguing. It is the blame game which just doesn’t end.
I am in no mood to write further (and so I have made this post in parts) as
it is a “The Dumpyard” and I don’t want to make it as dirty as India (You have problem with this? Sue me and I will be the 2000000th case. Nothing more!)
Good Night and Have a nice day
tomorrow!
*Offlining*
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