TIME: An infinite resource, that turns finite for persons, making it one of the most valuable assets in one’s life yet, carelessly spent by many.
Myself, I have lived many a times with the regret that I threw it away too casually too many times.
@UberIN_Support you guys are sooooo bad. You say fares are suggested prices and my trip was 80 rupees in the end you decided it’s 120 and the driver autowala was so rude and so bad and said you will deduct his money if he charges less. You guys are so bad for both autowala and person travelling.
And your pathetic AI support is also full of shit. Second time you guys did this to me. It’s time to uninstall. The people you vet in your program don’t have basic manners and this autowalla was a complete goon!
Thanks for ruining my day and my budget. 0/10 not recommended.
Never ever order a washing machine from @amazonIN they promise same day installation which they will never complete.
Since 3 days the installation person has been wasting my time. 7am-8pm window for installation so they can house arrest you and still not provide the installation.
Their service partners also will NOT visit and keep tilly-tallying.
@amazonIN Thanks for all the hiccups with my washing machine delivery. And NOBODY has yet come to install it since 2 days. I will be returning the product and will buy from my nearest market now instead.
I’ve had it from you guys. So done with Amazon.
I’ve been blogging since late 2015.
My very first blog was about Beauty and Wellness.
After my first taste of passive income there was no stopping. I kept blogging, and at one time I was running two blogs simultaneously.
I slowly lost interest in both. Closed them down and moved on on to teach myself graphic design.
But ended up learning so much more. Realised my passion for writing, design, websites and brand management at my day job.
So far so good.
What has your journey online been like?
#creator #blogging
In the most recent episode of - What’s up in my life;
Sat down today and wrote a new tutorial on my website.
I’ve been obsessed with cash stuffing as a practice for mindful spending.
And I realised, digital cash stuffing is free and you don’t need no startup costs. So… I made this for my personal use.
Try it out:
https://t.co/Fl6pTeYEim
#PersonalFinance
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I had this experience at the Pune airport during security-check.
I was right behind my sister and had taken three trays to fit all my stuff.
Two girls, looking well-educated cut in to grab trays for them selves. Of course I gave them the space to grab the trays.
What they did next is not something I expected from two educated women in their early twenties.
They stayed there and boldly stood before me. They were so smart to have skipped everyone. Their parents must have taught them to be clever rather than polite and people with civic sense.
Children learn from their parents, some queue-cutters they must have been! These two were expert.
But then, I asked them politely and they said “It’s fine you can go ahead” rather aggressively and with a tone ready clearly showing their displeasure with an attitude.
I did go ahead, to my rightful place in the queue. But it’s not where it ends. There’s more to this story.
Now I’m waiting for my trays, and one of them with my laptop in it never came. I asked the kind security officer and he mentioned, “The tray with the green laptop?” And I said, “Yes.”
To my surprise he says, “You just left it there without adding it to the queue.”
“Now I’ve just added it in for the check” he continued.
I know how this happened. The two girls decided to resort to petty behaviour as some sort of revenge for being corrected publicly for something they shouldn’t have done in the first place.
Wonderful.
I took a deep breath, calmed myself and moved on to write about this here.
Have you ever had a similar experience? Someone just been downright nasty for no reason?
Continue your story in the comments.
#airport #pune
Delhi 📍
Sewer water has flooded streets for 3 Months. Children can't go to school, People can't celebrate Diwali, local BJP MLA isn’t responding
if this happened in Bengaluru, it’d been National News, but since it's BJP ruled Delhi, media is silent 🤐