RESPECTED SIRS,
In the Quora answers are  given by eminent scholars  and it takes more than 
three hours for me to select the best five to seven questions and answers which 
are  informative, simple and interesting. 
Answers are written to the questions  and only such ones are selected by me.
Thank you sirs for the response
Gopalakrishnan

    On Wednesday, 7 February, 2024 at 08:53:25 am IST, Laxminarayan Sarma 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 Respected Shri Narayanaswamy Anna,
The male whore - cum - pimp, IaRSe is
 capable of talking only about bamboo and 
bamboo shoots.
Why? 
With all the 6 ft long bamboos that hi
pathan clients 

 shoot into his stinking posterior , what else
 can the whoreson of a pulayadi mahan  talk about.? 
On Wed, 7 Feb, 2024, 6:59 am Narayanaswamy Iyer, <[email protected]> wrote:

Dear folks
The question was:-  
"Q1 Why do giant pandas seem so slow and lethargic?"
Super-stupid incorrigible idiot Rajaram Krishnamurthy ex-IRS alias 
Karuppan-chaami has no answer.
So, he proceeds to dump a truckload of garbage about bamboos and bamboo shoots 
which are totally irrelevant to the topic.  
Another public display by the naked emperor without clothes of dancing in the 
glare of spotlights and ridiculing himself as a total ignoramus.
S Narayanaswamy Iyer

On Wed, Feb 7, 2024 at 12:28 AM Rajaram Krishnamurthy <[email protected]> 
wrote:


CULTURAL QA 02202406

Q1      Why do giantpandas seem so slow and lethargic?

KR        What isthe use of writing thousand times, read and stand and deliver; 
but what negativeeffects G has, he infuses on me; Quora is bogus and who are 
stuck to it without proper verifications are also Bogus. Panda, have you seen? 
I had. By nature, they are kids andquiet. Nothing to do with Bamboo etc . 
Please read local first and then spread-outside. Now the extracts from research 
paper NCBI:

“Bamboo shoots are considered as one of the useful healthfoods because of their 
rich contents of proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins,fibres, and minerals and 
very low fat. Though bamboo shoots provide lots ofhealth benefits, their 
consumption is confined mostly to Southeast Asian andEast Asian countries. 

The acceptability of bamboo shoots as popular vegetablecrop is very less due to 
their high pungent smell and bitter acidic taste. Theuse of bamboo as food in 
India is mainly restricted to Northeastern part of thecountry where they form 
an indispensable part of several traditional specialitydishes. The different 
ethnic communities take fresh or fermented bamboo shootas one of most preferred 
traditional food items. Some of the important bamboobased traditional foods are 
ushoi, soibum, rep, mesu, eup, ekhung, hirring, andso forth.

   Bamboo shootsshould be properly processed before they are consumed as 
freshly harvestedshoots have high content of toxic cyanogenic glycosides which 
may pose serioushealth problems. The prospect of bamboo shoot industry in 
Northeast India isbright due to its rich genetic resources of bamboos. However, 
habitatdestruction and extensive use of bamboos for food, handicraft, and 
constructionpurposes have resulted in severe depletion of natural bamboo 
resources. Thisreview stresses upon the high nutritive values and health 
benefits of bambooshoots and their usage as important traditional foods in 
Northeast India. Thebamboo market potential of the region and use of in vitro 
plantmicropropagation methods as effective means of bamboo conservation are 
alsoemphasized in this paper.

1. Introduction

Bamboos belonging to family Poaceae are considered as oneof the most versatile 
multiutility forest tree grasses. Though distribution ofbamboos is worldwide 
with over 1250 species, their presence is predominantlyfound in Southeast Asia 
[1, 2]. They are known to have more than 1500 uses andare considered as one of 
the most economically important plants in the world[3]. The applicability of 
bamboos is highly diverse as they are employedimmensely in paper, handicraft 
industry, house construction, and makingfurniture, water pipes, storage vessels 
and other important household items[4]. People from different countries address 
bamboos in different names becauseof their highly multipurpose properties. The 
Chinese called bamboos as “Friendsof the people,” Vietnamese as “My brother,” 
and Indians as “Green Gold.”Bamboos in addition to their multiple applications 
have another important usagein utilizing their juvenile shoots as popular food 
items. The presence of highcontent of protein, amino acids, minerals, fibre, 
carbohydrates, and low fatmakes the bamboo shoot one of the widely acclaimed 
nutrient rich food items.Also the presence of phytosterols in young shoots 
provides youthful feeling,athletic energy, and longevity to regular consumers. 
Bamboos shoots are popularin Asiatic countries and form a major component of 
their traditional cuisines[5]. The people of Northeast India with their 
mongoloid features are endowedwith rich bamboo culture and the plants are 
inseparable part of several diversetraditions and religious beliefs of many 
ethnic people residing at both hillyand plain areas. Consumption of bamboo 
shoots as food in India is mainlyconfined to the Northeast states where they 
are taken either fresh at the timeof harvesting season or dried, fermented or 
pickled forms during offseason [6].The bamboo shoots are the integral 
constituents of many of the populartraditional cuisines. The present review 
explores the nutritive values andhealth benefits of bamboo shoots and the 
necessity of proper processing methodsto generate nontoxic consumable bamboo 
products. The use of bamboo shoots astraditional foods of Northeast India and 
the potential and prospect of bambooshoot industry in the region along with the 
importance of effective bambooconservation through micropropagation are also 
highlighted.

2. Nutrient Composition of Bamboo Shoots

Bamboo shoots have immense potential of being used asimportant health food as 
they contain high proteins, amino acids,carbohydrates, many important minerals, 
and vitamins [12]. Freshly collectedbamboo shoots have good amount of thiamine, 
niacin, vitamin A, vitamin B6, andvitamin E [13, 14]. Also the bamboo shoot 
based diets are rich source ofdietary fibres and phytosterols and less 
cholesterol contents which make themone of the popular natural health foods. 
Table 1 shows the comparison ofnutritive values of shoots of edible bamboos 
with some of the popularlyconsumed vegetables in different parts of the world. 
The nutrient compositionsof shoots of different edible bamboo species have been 
analysed by severalworkers [6, 13, 15–18]. The nutrient contents of some 
important edible bamboospecies is given in Table 2. Bamboo shoots contain 
generally tyrosine, argininehistidine, and leucine as amino acids. The presence 
of tyrosine facilitatesbiochemical metabolism of our body as it is a major 
constituent of adrenalswhich are precursors for adrenaline, necessary for 
active body metabolicactivities. It also plays important role in function of 
thyroid and pituitaryglands which are involved in producing and regulating 
hormones in human body.Presence of high fibre and phytosterols in bamboo shoot 
reduces fat andcholesterol levels of blood making them one of the most sought 
after healthfoods among patients with life style related disorders. The dietary 
fibrepossesses number of health benefits as it controls blood 
pressure,hypertension, and obesity and also protects our body from coronary 
diseases andpotential carcinogens [19, 20]. The survey conducted by Kalita and 
Dutta [21]showed that some ethnic tribes of Northeast India used bamboo shoots 
to controlhigh blood pressure and cardiovascular ailments. The high dietary 
fibres andlow fat in bamboo shoot help in reducing the thickening of arteries 
maintainingthe blood pressure. Park and John [22] conducted a study to show 
that dietcontaining bamboo shoots had reducing effect on serum content of 
totalcholesterol and low density lipoprotein. There was increase in the 
frequency ofbowel movement and faecal volume indicating its role in cholesterol 
loweringand diabetes prevention in individuals provided with bamboo diets. 
There areinstances of using bamboo shoots by Karbi Anglong tribes of India to 
controlearly stage of cancer [21]. The anticancer property of bamboo shoots 
might beattributed to the presence of lignans and phytosterols. The production 
of carcinogens,growth of cancer cells, cell invasion, and metastasis are 
inhibited byphytosterol [23]. Regular intake of bamboo shoots reduces 
reproductive healthrelated problems in female. Bamboo shoots are used by local 
tribes belonging toBodo, Thadau, Mosang, and Tiwa for treatment of irregular 
menstrual cycle,heavy bleeding after delivery, infertility problems, reducing 
labour pain, andalso for inducing puberty in young female. Though 
scientifically not provensome tribes believe bamboo shoot causes abortion in 
pregnant women. They areoften advised not to consume bamboo shoot during the 
first trimester ofpregnancy.

Table 1

Comparison of nutrient composition of young bamboo shootsof Bambusa tulda and 
Dendrocalamus hamiltonii with some common vegetables [7].

 

Nutrients   Bambusatulda    Dendrocalamus hamiltonii    Daucus carota    
Raphanus sativus       Spinaceaoleracea       Solanum tuberosum    Abelmoschus 

esculentus Curcuma sativus Cucurbita  

maxima

Amino acids (g/100 g)  3.65  3.18  0.20  0.40  0.30  0.20  0.30  0.10  0.20

Protein (g/100 g) 3.69  3.72  0.90  0.70  2.00  1.60  1.90  0.60  1.40

Carbohydrate (g/100 g)        6.92  5.50  10.60 3.40  2.90  22.6  6.40  2.50  
6.50

Fats  (g/100 g)    0.48  0.41  0.10  0.40  0.70  0.10  0.20  0.10  0.40

Fibers (g/100 g)  3.97  3.90  1.20  0.60  2.00  0.40  1.20  0.40  1.10

Vitamin C (mg/100 g)  1.42  2.45  15.00 1.60  0.60  0.40  1.20  0.70  0.07

Vitamin E (mg/100 g)   0.61  0.71  3.00  15.00 28.10 19.70 13.00 3.20  0.90

Potassium (mg/100 g)  408   416   108.00       393.00       558.00       424.00 
       103.00       135.00       340.00

Iron (mg/100 g)  3.19  2.69  1.03  1.00  2.70  0.80  0.35  0.90  0.80

Calcium

(mg/100 g) 4.06  3.00  80.00 35.00 9.90  12.00 56.00 14.00 21.00

Cupper

(mg/100 g) 0.44  0.29  0.10  0.02  0.10  0.16  0.11  0.09  0.10

Sodium

(mg/100 g) 19.96 9.32  35.60 39.00 79.00 11.00 6.90  2.00  5.60

Zinc

(mg/100 g) 0.72  0.70  0.36  0.30  0.50  0.30  0.42  0.23  0.30

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Table 2

Nutrient content of freshly harvested shoots of somebamboo species [7–9].

 

Nutrients   B.bamboos        B. nutans   B. polymorpha    B.tulda     B. 
vulgaris  D. asper D.giganteus      D. strictus

Amino acids (g/100 g)  3.98  3.89  3.42  3.65  3.57  3.12  3.96  3.07

Protein (g/100 g) 3.57  2.84  3.64  3.69  3.64  3.59  3.11  2.60

Carbohydrate (g/100 g)        5.42  5.47  5.44  6.92  6.51  4.90  5.10  6.17

Fats  (g/100 g)    0.50  0.40  0.46  0.48  0.50  0.40  0.39  0.33

Fibres (g/100 g)  4.49  2.28  3.81  3.97  4.24  3.54  2.60  2.26

Vitamin C (mg/100 g)  1.90  1.19  2.60  1.42  4.80  3.20  3.28  2.43

Vitamin E (mg/100 g)   0.61  0.47  0.49  0.61  0.52  0.91  0.69  0.58

Calcium (mg/100 g)     0.36  1500 180.69       1300 320   5.51  26.93 139.5

Phosphorus (mg/100 g)        30.12 900   15.06 700   220   40.95 12.57 58.13

Iron (mg/100 g)  3.00  -       1.53  1.57  -       3.37  1.06  2.91

Sodium (mg/100 g)     10.10 -       -       12.96 400   10.14 3.64  0.08

Potassium (mg/100 gm)       -       30.0  -       20.0  920   464   275   -

Magnesium (mg/100 gm)     5.38  40.0  -       40.0  100   10.14 9.57  0.17

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Note: Hyphen (-) in table indicates authentic data notavailable for the 
particular bamboo species.

5. Bamboo Based Traditional Foods of North-East India

The Northeast India comprising of eight states, namely,Assam, Manipur, 
Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, andTripura is located 
between 21°–30°N latitude and 85°–98°E longitude. It coversan area of around 
18.4 million hectares and is physiographical categorized intothe Eastern 
Himalayas, Northeast hills, Brahmaputra, and Barak valley. Thisregion with 
different ethnic communities and diverse cultures and religions isconsidered as 
a treasure house of bamboos contributing more than 66% of totalbamboos 
resources available in India [91]. About 16 edible bamboo species arereported 
in Northeast India [92] and some of the important edible bamboospecies are 
Arundinaria callosa, Bambusa nutans, Bambusa pallida, Bambusapolymorpha, 
Bambusa tulda, Dendrocalamus hamiltonii, Dendrocalamus giganteus,Dendrocalamus 
brandisii, Melocanna baccifera, Melocanna bambusoides,Dendrocalamus hookeri, 
Dendrocalamus sikkimensis, Dendrocalamus strictus, andPhyllostachys manni. The 
bamboo shoots form an integral part of many of populartraditional cuisines and 
the locals consumed either fresh or fermented bambooshoots in the form of 
various local delicacies.

8. Conclusions and Future Perspective

Bamboo shoots have immense potential of being used asimportant health food as 
they have high content of useful proteins, aminoacids, carbohydrates, and many 
important minerals and vitamins and very lowfat. Bamboo shoots are consumed 
predominantly in Asiatic countries where theyform integral part of several 
traditional cuisines of the region. Theusefulness of bamboo shoots as health 
food is not largely known by generalpublic due to ignorance of their high 
nutritional values. There is a greaternecessity to create awareness among the 
people about their nutritional healthbenefits so that they are widely accepted. 
Bamboos occupy a very significantposition in everyday life of indigenous people 
of Northeast India due to theirenormous utility as traditional food, house 
construction materials, and rawmaterials for production of useful domestic and 
other handicraft items. Thefresh or fermented bamboo shoots form an 
indispensable part of number of ethnicdishes. But shoots should be properly 
processed as they contain high level oftoxic cyanogenic glycosides. Using 
improved shoot processing methods based onscientific approach instead of crude 
and unhygienic ones will not only reducetoxic cyanogenic compound but also 
retain the nutritional values. The regionbeing the largest producer of bamboos 
in India has a bright prospect for bambooshoot industry but presently bamboo 
shoot production is predominantly forfulfilling the local needs. There is a 
need to increase bamboo processing andpackaging units as very few operate 
actively in the region. Effective marketingstrategies should also be formulated 
to extract maximum profits by makingbamboo shoot products available to as many 
potential and prospective customersinside and outside the country. Intervention 
of modern micropropagationtechniques is also essential to control the falling 
population of bamboos. Thelocal bamboo shoot industry if properly established 
will not only help insocioeconomic upliftment of the region but also generate 
huge income for the country.

Acknowledgment

The authors are thankful to SERB (Science &Engineering Research Board), New 
Delhi, India, for the financial support.

Conflict of Interests

The authors declare that there is no conflict of interestsregarding the 
publication of this paper.

4. Vatsala V. V. A. Bamboos in India. New Delhi, India:NISCAIR; 2003. [Google 
Scholar]

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Q2      Why didNewton only think about gravity? Why didn't he think about there 
might besomething mysterious inside Earth's core (like magnets)?

KR    Idiotic Q andidiotic reply believing silk Rd. Why Sir C v Raman was not 
Oppenheimer? 

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Q3      What issomething everyone should know?

KR        Anotheryap and a bull shit. 

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Q4      What do youknow that most people don’t?

KR       Anotheryarn spin; R/V/M being broken in MT rd, Adyar Delhi Jung, 
Mumbai Bandra arequite common. I don’t know what it cost now. $ times I have 
changed paying Rs5000 each time; and the damaged one was picked up by old 
newspaper-wala for 4and 8 annas. Insurance will not replace it and bear the 
cost. 

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Q5      What is thebest thing that has ever happened to you for being nice?

G   My note- Thereare many  like the wife of person hadcovid near to us. We 
have to be careful of them.
KR   A callous Q and A; Covid is nothing tobe afraid of; for example, if the 
doctors utter those words what will you do?Die; Helping Covid that too being 
young who has the self-immunisation, staying6 feet away etc will not 
immediately catch you to die. As a matter of fact,present covid J variant is 
nothing. Many doctors were affected including myclose friend. The exaggerations 
of apollo types then making hay while sun shonewas main history. Quarantine, a 
paracetamol or even with no medicine 10 daysyou can return back. High risk 
cadre are diabetics whose lung conditions andcontrol are weak. If you were to 
die no one can save and whatever distance tostay. Help people. People will ask 
for accounts. You shall submit. Did you goto help to make some money? Do not 
waste pages.   K Rajaram IRS  6224

On Tue, 6 Feb 2024 at 06:21, 'gopala krishnan' via Thatha_Patty 
<[email protected]> wrote:


CULTURAL QA 02-2024-06

All the below   QA are from Quora DIGEST to me  on   06-02-2024. 

Selected quora answers generallyinteresting are included .Still they   need not 
be 100%correct answers.

Compiled and posted byR. Gopala Krishnan, 80,    on 06-02-2024.




Q1      Why dogiant pandas seem so slow and lethargic?

A1      GaryMeaney, passionate fan of all things animal1y

In short: because their entirelifestyle is based around a food they were never 
“meant” to eat.

Virtually all of the giant panda’s diet comprises just onefood type: 
bamboo.Next time you see a nice, chunky shoot of bamboo, go ahead and give it a 
munch.Chances are it won’t be bursting with flavour. Unsurprisingly, bamboo is 
extremely poor innutrients. Most of the calories it does contain are locked 
inside itsfibres of cellulose, an incredibly tough material which gives all but 
thestrongest digestive systems a run for their money.

That said, evolution is a powerful and transformativeprocess, so almost any 
food source is viable provided that you evolve the righttools for the job. 
After all, there are countlessherbivores who subsist solely on grasses, which 
are similarly nutrient-poor.Using up to four immense stomachs, tightly coiled 
intestines, a plethora of gutbacteria and rumination, grazingmammals derive 
excellent nutrition from grass.

Pandas, on the other hand, have absolutely none ofthat. They are membersof the 
bear family, Ursidae, which is otherwise characterized by carnivores 
andomnivores. It would seem that this transition toexclusive bamboo-feeding 
occurred very recently, on the scale of evolutionarytime - within the last few 
million years, perhaps. Thus, they reallyhaven’t had the time to adapt their 
organs to this radically different food.

The intestinal tract of the giant panda is short anddead-straight, engineered 
for processing meat, not plant matter. Because of this, the bearhas to choose 
quantity over quality, and spend its entire waking lifeshovelling bamboo into 
its mouth. Each day, it consumes up to 14 kg of the stuff, and produces a 
numero dos40 times!

Despite this enormous daily volume of sustenance,these gentle giants cannot 
manage to get an “ideal” amount of energy in, andhave to make certain 
sacrifices accordingly.

The metabolic rate of a panda is less than 40% ofthat of a typical mammal of 
similar size! The brain, liver and kidneys aredrastically downsized in order to 
cut energy costs, and likewise there is apitiful level of hormonal activity in 
the thyroid. The animal’s lifestyleis exceptionally sedentary, with very little 
physical exertion on a day-to-daybasis. That, in essence, is why giant pandas 
are so slow andlethargic

Q2      Why didNewton only think about gravity? Why didn't he think about there 
might besomething mysterious inside Earth's core (like magnets)?

A2      SilkRoad, AI Expert Sun

Why would he?

Newton didn't have any evidence or reason to suspect thatthere was anything 
unusual inside Earth's core.

He didn't have access to modern tools like seismologyor geology that could 
reveal the structure and composition of Earth's interior.

He only had observations of Earth's surface and itsgravitational effects.

Newton also didn'tneed to invoke anything mysterious inside Earth's core to 
explain his observations.

His law of universal gravitation was enough toaccount for the shape and gravity 
of Earth, as well as the motions of othercelestial bodies.

He didn't have anyanomalies or contradictions that required a new hypothesis.

Lastly, he was influenced by his religious beliefsand his worldview. He 
believed that God created the universe and its laws in arational and harmonious 
way.

He saw his role as a scientist to discover andunderstand those laws, not to 
question or challenge them.

Newton only thought about gravity and not somethingmysterious inside Earth's 
core (like magnets) because he had noreason, need, or desire to do otherwise.He 
was satisfied with his law of universal gravitation,which was a brilliant 
achievement in itself.

Q3      What issomething everyone should know?

A3      VibhutiSapru, An observer of life. Updated 4y

While traveling through train from Delhi to Jammu, Iwoke up with a 
hightemperature.

With every passing minute I was getting moreuncomfortable.

My father knew it was serious because the temperaturedidn't seem to get down 
and Iwasn't carrying paracetamol even.

He went to the TTE and asked him about theparacetamol. TTE made it sure that he 
would provide me themedicines and also a checkup by a female doctor as soon as 
the train wouldreach another station.

Next station, some 2–3 TTE's came along with a femaledoctor and her attendant 
carrying all her requirements.

Without delay shestarted my checkup, prescribed me medicines and also provided 
me with the medicines. I was given the utmost care andcharged just 100 rupees 
for the doctor's consultation.

Something everyone should know.

Contact the TTE or any on-board staff during any medical emergency. They 
willinform the next station and then the information is immediately passed on 
tothe station where the nearest Railway Hospital is available. Railway doctors 
reach the stationbefore the train reaches that station and take care. However, 
today withtwitter and mobile, reaching out to Railway administration has become 
much easier.You can also dial 138 forcomplaint, medical emergency, queries, 
cleanliness also.

Yes our railway isthat dedicated.

Q4      What doyou know that most people don’t?

A4      ParikDhamija,Works at Parik Sales Corporation6y

I was driving mynew car which was just out of the showroom. May be 10–15 
minutes.

A biker in his full swag while trying to overtake from the wrong side bumped 
into my car and tookthe side mirror along with him.

I was furious. The car was barely 15 minutes old. Helooked back and I signalled 
him to stop.

We both parked our vehicles, I picked up the sidemirror and approached him.

He could easily sense the wrath and removed hishelmet.

He: Yeahh what?? It was your fault!! Don't you knowhow to drive? What do you 
want now?

Me: We can decide later about the fault. You might have bruised yourleg. Are 
you alright?

He: befuddled and blank.

After 2 minutes

He: I'm good

Me: Fine. Ride safely and avoid wrong sideovertakes.He: nods.

At the next red light

He: Sorry bro about your car. I'll pay for the repair.

Me: 'smiles' Noneed. Ride safely.

Yes I do know what most don't. In most cases thefollowing quote works:

"Be kind. The best revenge is to be unlike himwho performed the injury".

Edit: A lot of people have asked methe reason of not getting into a fight with 
the biker.

Reason: There wasno reason to fight. No, I'm not a monk. Yes, I've seen people 
fighting over afew minor scratches, not admitting their mistakes, not paying 
for therepair and then paying for the medical expenses, paying the advocates, 
visitingthe police station and so on. I try to avoid it.

Moreover Igenuinely thought that he might have hurt his leg. Two wheelers are 
generally not as safe ascompared to four wheelers

Q5      What isthe best thing that has ever happened to you for being nice?

A5      GurmeetBishnoi, Lives in Berlin (2023–present)2y

I got a call in midnight.

It was one of my friend. His dad was severely ill from covid in recentwave. He 
works in another city so he wanted me to admit his dad tohospital.

I immediately told my dad that I am going at hishome. His dad was very serious.

My dad: It's very risky to go near a covid patientnow. Are you mad? Don't they 
have any relatives or neighbour to help them?His home was 50km away fromme. I 
told that Iwill go, they need me. I took bike and reached there in 50 minutes.

I called ambulance and went to hospital with his dad.I was there for around 15 
dayscontinuously day and night. None of his relatives came to help.

I used to bring medicines, fruits, food wheneverrequired. My friend couldn't 
come due to covid restrictions.

Finally his dad got cured. He startedrecovering well. He got back normal in two 
months. I was there everyday and helped them in everythinglike a son.

After recovering well, One day my friend's mom askedme,

She: Gurmeet, how much money did you receive from usand where you spent?

Me: I don't remember exactly. I will see and tell youlater properly.

I have writtenthe expenses.

The way she asked me this, made mefeel bad. Herexpressions and tone of voice 
was clearly telling that she was doubting me regardingexpenses and money 
takenfrom them.

She thought I spent their money in my personal usesalso. It really hit me hard.

When everybody was bashing me for being in hospital incovid wave, I was there 
every moment.

It was not about money, it was about behaviour withsomeone who helped you when 
even your relatives, family wasn't there.

They made mefeel like I was their worker. I gave them almost allcalculation and 
at the end it was me who spent something from my pocket.

Best thing happened to me was that I have learnt alesson. I learnt thatbeing 
too nice to someone, they don't value us. Being too nice is not a part of 
“kalyug.”

My note- There are many  like the wife of person had covid near to us. We have 
to be careful of them.



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