Found this video super funny… so couldn’t resist sharing to brighten your Monday 😂
But beyond the humour, it strangely reflects how we often deal with problems in life.
Sometimes, in trying to solve one issue quickly, we end up creating another bigger one somewhere else.
The buttons fit… but the shirt was cut apart from behind 😄
A lot of times we focus more on making things look fine externally than actually fixing what needs attention internally.
And the “coat” may temporarily hide the problem… but it doesn’t truly solve it 🧥
If we don’t address the root issue, life has a way of making us deal with it later in another form⏳
And honestly, this doesn’t apply only to shirts👕 😂
It applies to health, relationships, finances, organisations… and sometimes even our own emotions.
Also… did any of you wonder why the✂️was casually sitting in her hair while she was peacefully sipping ☕️ like this was a completely normal day? 🤔😂🙈
Have any of you ever done any jugaad like this? 😂🙈
Pls let me know in the comments below 🤣👇🏻
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In defense of Indian 🇮🇳 democracy!
During Prime Minister Narendra Modi most successful visit to Norway a minor incident happened. A Norwegian journalist demanded that the prime minister starts holding press conferences. She claimed that Indian democracy is in bad shape.
May be its time to pause? May be its time to be a bit curious to the world’s largest democracy?
Two weeks ago five Indian states and territories held elections. The turn out in the battlefield state of West Bengal was 94%. In the last local election in Norway it was 62%, in many European local elections turn out is below 50%. Can voting in massive numbers be a signal Indians trust their democratic process?
In the same election BJP won big in Assam and West Bengal. It lost even bigger in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Can this diversity be a signal that Indian democracy is reflecting the will of the people?
The journalist referred to a democracy ranking putting India at 157 in the world, behind many dictatorships and deeply troubled states. When a ranking is so obviously contrary to common sense, why not ask critical questions to those making the ranking rather than demand that leaders shall comment on nonsense? I recommend Salvatore Babones book “Dharma democracy”. The book debunks convincingly the flawed methodology of these rankings.
It was referred to a ranking claiming it’s very dangerous to be a journalist in India. Reality is that it is more dangerous to be journalist in the US and far more dangerous in the vast majority of other nations in the world.
Let’s be real. India is not perfect. Of course there are incidents. India has a population the size of North America, South America and Europe combined. But India is much more peaceful than Europe or the Americas. That’s remarkable - given the ethnic, language and religious diversity of India and the many development challenges.
Unless we consider democracy a form of government only suited for some very small, peaceful and homogeneous Western European nations, may be we should commend Indian democracy?
India is the only major former UK colony which became and has remained a democracy. Its sometimes claimed that the Brits taught India democracy. If that was the case why isn’t Myanmar or Pakistan or the Gulf kingdoms democracies??? Reality is that Indian democracy is both homegrown and extraordinary successful.
@BPIABhubaneswar Worst kind of Security arrangement & chaotic parking at the pick up points. It has become a norm these days. Outside security agency is a big farce.
@narendramodi Sir, it’s really disheartening & heart-wrenching to see such heinous & intentional act of crime. We need some visible and definite action. Sir, we take the blame of Bhakt all these years & we are proud of it. Make us proud again.