If this had happened in our dehat, his land would have been occupied by farmers from the dominant caste of the village. They would have killed the remaining family members as well to avoid court cases & to ensure nobody left to claim the land , then bribed the tehsildar or sub registrar to register the land in their name. I've heard stories even worse than this bcoz there is no law & order in our dehat.
Bro are u sure tho, even tho I'm not active on social media, I keep getting the sinking feeling that I haven't become a millionaire (at least) before I'm 30
@missmaddenstein point being that you can only be this person as kids, teenagers and someone in their early 20s. if you're rich when you're in your 30s, you've probably made it because you're educated
@missmaddenstein there's something profound about being insanely rich and ignorant about the ways of the world. the appeal is unbelievable. if normal, educated and politically correct people hate you, so what? they're not as rich and they can cope.
more knowledge only brings more suffering.
some law student posted a photo of a neckband on the road. wrote a whole thing about how it symbolizes the justice system, how he picked it up "respectfully and placed it in a dignified place." prayer hands. broken heart.
bro. nobody whose father is a senior advocate is posting like this. the reverence is always loudest from the bottom of the ladder. dignity of the profession, sanctity of the uniform - it's the language of people still earning their seat.