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What inspires you??

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To see my children thrive and my wife live like a queen.

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Science :mad:

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I can’t think of anything :frowning:

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biryani?? :stuck_out_tongue:

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:hehe:

Maybe love… Or a sense of responsibility.

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hmmm desi people do have a lot of sense of responsibility and care.. what do you think??

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We come from a developing country as opposed to a developed country. Our parents or grandparents witnessed war and separation of family. I think that brings out the protective instinct which was passed down to the next generations. But it has decreased tremendously.

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Hmmmmmmmmmmmm…very debatable..

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good point… but culture/tradition is also involved I guess..

hmmm that is decreasing, specially in men or atleast as far as I know..

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lol, maybe next time..

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West saw much bigger wars, first and second world wars etc. We studied different cultures and basically the difference is group culture and individualistic culture. The other difference is hierarchical vs meritocracy culture. Eg people there can have the worst possible humans as parents, they can be rishwat khoor, baiymaan, milaawati etc. They could be physically and emotionally and psychologically be abusing children , destroying their lives with negativity and still be respected as saints. Here people have to prove themselves worthy of respect. Here respect does not come from birth but by actions. Aristotle said you are what you do.
The other difference is linear vs nonlinear thinking. I have seen over and over on this forum people referring to good families, khandaans etc and here no one ever references families. There are people who dont know who their fathers are and ascended to the top of the world, like Bill Clinton had not met the biological parents.

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Interesting.
Care to elaborate the quoted parts without putting down any culture please .

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Hardwork
Intelligence
Huffaz