On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 12:16 PM, . <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Maybe the ex-pats do have a chip on their shoulder but what about the > desi's who want change for a change. Or are you proposing that each > individual should single-handedly bring about change magically without > any support from other fellow Indians who are as much a part of the > system, if not the system as it is today. >
Actually yes. I don't quite see the magical springing up of kumbaya-singing support groups for change-bringers (assuming quite falsely that every such desi is a change-bringer) or some other manifestation of 'the system' you refer to that should make life or assimilation any easier for the returnee or the threatening-to-de-return-returnee. I don't see the expectation for such a system to exist either. India didn't ask you to come back. You did, as Shoba said, for your own non-altruistic reasons. If your local TiE chapter or high-end club or international school parents-teachers-association hasn't helped, not much else can. It's life. You makes your choices, you lives with 'em choices. The rest of us do. My $0.02 > > -- > . > >
