How many of you feel like leaving India?
A total shitshow. Infrastructure is poor. Public life is cheap. No returns on the taxes you pay. Deep rooted corruption.
Daily sochta hu but can't do anything as of now
You can call it a cribbing post but I am really really frustrated, worried and sad about the poor state our country is in.
I don't want to mention the poor state of politics and don't want to discuss it. I just wish all the above issues are resolved by some magic wand.
If you think it is happening in india only then it means you don't know about the world. Because indian vedic principals are much better than anywhere in the world. People don't want to follow what scriptures says. They want to fulfill their own desires. Such people end up their life in complaining people no matter which country they live.
Hahahaha. I am literally laughing at your reply. Did you even read my post ? Why do we always have to compare. Do you always compare your family, kids, life with others ?
I am talking only and only what's happening in India. Did I say something wrong in my post. Haven't you faced something from my points ? Haven't you faced Corruption?? Either you are super rich or very ignorant of what's happening near you. Do me a favor , read my post and take a walk outside your home
You are laughing because you don't really want to know the philosophy.
I know very well that it is Kalyuga.
We only notice negative things. And don't give a push to positive things.
Remember if there is no light then there will be darkness only. So Don't focus on darkness.
Negativity and positivity both reside within each individuals.
If you are good then inspire others to be a good one.
bro idk, I think if you’re making 3-4L a month in India life is amazing. Even at 2L life is perfect.
For food, just shop organic from MKT, that’s what I started doing the moment I started making decent money.
Education part is actually not true, India has some of the brightest minds. The fact is academia goes unnoticed, if you’re in the scholar circle you’ll find a lot is happening in the field of research.
Taxes aren’t that bad when compared to the west, of course we don’t get anything in return for paying taxes but idk just make more money?
Hate crime? Idk what you mean
Corruption and women safety are at peak tho, my advice for corruption is make a friend or have an IPS/IAS in contact; just make money visit them in their office with a nice watch and tell them you’ve heard a lot about them and just wanted to meet them.
Every 3 months provide them with a small gift worth 50k and voila you won’t ever get in trouble with the cops.
Infrastructure does suck tho
Bro, I agree with you that money is king in India. But do you know that only top 1% earn that much in India. Do you not care for rest 99% ? How will rest 99% of a country's population solve all the points I mentioned. I also agree that we have the brightest minds but are they doing any research. Our education system does not promote research. And that also top 1% of Indian students are brighter. Have you seen news where PhD schoolers apply for a cleaner's job and that too in thousands. And you suggesting to make IPS friends and gifting them. Is it not corruption again .....
@Micheal_Scott We need a downvote button for posts
Would you tell me, why so ?
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A total shitshow. Infrastructure is poor. Public life is cheap. No returns on the taxes you pay. Deep rooted corruption.
Daily sochta hu but can't do anything as of now
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Great post. People should be India first and not religion first
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