tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6705257296964223391.post4523650282721686288..comments2023-07-17T08:17:41.093-07:00Comments on Noobness restricted to blogosphere only: Atal Sarige to Vajra Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06746016850966586186noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6705257296964223391.post-2610019006849387432013-10-31T00:01:47.386-07:002013-10-31T00:01:47.386-07:00I have to agree with N... the comments from anonym...I have to agree with N... the comments from anonymous. Also, S is the symbol for hope from where I come. What is important is how we conduct ourselves no matter what bus we end up travelling in.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6705257296964223391.post-72767935697473356002013-10-30T20:40:27.351-07:002013-10-30T20:40:27.351-07:00Great effort, was a nice read!
I have to agree wit...Great effort, was a nice read!<br />I have to agree with S... the comment from anonymous. Some of what you've written seems to be observed differences in behavior, and some perceived. Some of the differences in their attitudes and perceptions are most likely brought about by their differences in economic conditions. When it comes to the smiles, frowns, and honest interactions, it sounds a bit biased to me. I'm sure there are all sorts in both buses. Everyone aspires for a better life. I don't think this is a trait seen only in a particular bunch of people. There seemed to be a strong undercurrent here.<br /><br />I appreciate your ideas on how the sarige users do not have it easy in life. The current disparity in value associated with using just your fingers, as opposed to any other body part, is unfair. The city of bangalore, or rather society in general, seems to be unkind to them. There seems to be an inherent design to keep them as they are.<br /><br />I also like your ideas on trying to achieve a balance between economic security and luxuries. But its probably very difficult to define. Are all our possessions just the bare necessities? You and I might agree that blogging from a nexus 4 defines this right balance, but I guess the man who cannot afford onions thinks we're wasteful. Him, the woman with the make-up, and the rest of us think probably that our way of living is the right way. That's because that is the situation we find ourselves in. But why should that make any of us right?<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6705257296964223391.post-43429778073700835392013-10-27T23:43:24.115-07:002013-10-27T23:43:24.115-07:00The difference in attitude between could be an iss...The difference in attitude between could be an issue of situation rather than the people themselves. The same people in the Sarige would probably act the same way if they started taking Vajras (elevation in economic status). Everybody wants to get better economically. This change will undoubtedly bring about a change in the their attitudes as well. This change in attitude is important, too. But have no doubt that you will find scallywags in both buses if you look long enough. <br />I also denounce that there can be any notion of "true" Bangaloreans. :)<br />Nice observations.<br />Yo, I sit next to you at work, why am I typing this down?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6705257296964223391.post-84901655695418766352013-10-27T23:01:30.354-07:002013-10-27T23:01:30.354-07:00good read!good read!raghuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03886887785515146052noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6705257296964223391.post-18705694480085581372013-10-27T21:24:42.843-07:002013-10-27T21:24:42.843-07:00Very well penned :)Very well penned :)Shikhahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08641740517352960710noreply@blogger.com