Thats Indian
I was walking with my sister the other day ,on our way to 4th block , for some clothes shopping. On looking at the bridge connecting the 4thblock bus-stand with the shopping complex , I was really thrilled. Trying to cross that intersection needs a special skill ...You need to be in a ready state for a sprint as soon as you find a space among the vehicles. It was an intersection that I really hated crossing on my numerous trips to 4th block. On seeing the bridge, I jumped with excitement. My sister, who is a master of contradictions, mentioned how people rarely use it and showed me the empty bridge. We were both, as usual, talking about why people in India cannot follow even some simple rules , inspite of having such nice facilities. My sister is a person who talks with lot of emphasis even while making simple statements. After telling me about how people should try to change in India, my sister started crossing the road among the vehicles......:-) ( Rules always apply only to others...:-)


3 Comments:
When rules are not followed by others, rules become virtual. The question is, when rules get virtual, do you want to get real. By doing so, you will live in a virtual world..;)
By living the virtual world instead of real world you are validating the virtual world which will eventually become the real but bad world :)
Both you guys are so lost in virtual reality, that you missed the reality of the simple and common situation Shoba mentions ;)
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