CULTURAL QA 08202411
Topic General. Base Quora QA- Compiled
Q1 Is life unfair to honest people?
KR The problem of the ignorant is (ignorant does not mean
uneducated. Katradinaal aaya payan en kol, nattrarivaalan tizhadar enin. It
means what is the use of education if the learned is not worshipped or
lauded [one meaning] our GOD is not worshipped [another meaning] Hence
ignorant is one who without analysis praises some or ignores some or
ignites some; that is also ignorance. People who dance for MGR, shahrukh
khan and Amitab, Rajni about whom nothing is known personally [their dark
sides always remained unprojected by their power of money or power is the
real truth] are cherished as THIS DANCER wrote about seshan. Let Sujatha or
Seshan be upright or not is not a question about anyone, but the charisma
they carried out ere by media lights only who wrote not after due
verifications, but only after receipt of currency, protection, sanctions
etc etc. Once the feedings stop, they go only to the next feeder. And at
the same time, even after years of generations few people are remembered or
silently followed, WHO REMAINED AN OPEN BOOK. And it is not that glowing
media who are doing it; it is the genuine who had seen them personally,
describing and following only their character, only through their words.
So, after reading Indian scriptures and B G if fools were to write life is
unfair then they are psychic. Before ending, can the bancer know what
Seshan did at Madurai in his earlier career? Doing something as King is
never a greater thing; as a half dhoti clad man he could shake a kingdom
and he was the greatest whom Nelson Mandela followed. And I have another
question too; as Cine star I mentioned above there are also actresses
Deepika, Natandara, etc and why do you people not dance around?;
differentiating people? Or did the media not write about them well?
Q2 Was the human lifespan always 80 years throughout human history?
No, it wasn't.
KR It ends here and if so why these kinds of questions? [I don't know
where you got that idea, but it's about as accurate as saying the Earth is
flat.] {KR These words are not mine. And I read the whole thrash and was
retirement fixed because of enhanced age? And is there any assurance that
at 20 s people are so healthier and so lucky to live also?}
Q5 What scam do you know about or you have faced?
KR In north India it could be ascam; but in South India we call it
cheating and not scam. Scam is when public funds evaporate. And where
people ask for 200 rupees petrol nation, are only a nation asking for
KOSURU meaning FREEBIES. No petrol bunk can stop at 200 rupees but can stop
at literes refixed. Scam done only by the rugger hair lady. Perhaps she is
writing high about her imagination in a gossip Quora.
K Rajaram IRS 11824
On Sun, 11 Aug 2024 at 09:22, Gopala Krishnan <[email protected]> wrote:
> CULTURAL QA 08-2024-11
>
> Topic General. Base Quora QA- Compiled
>
> Q1 Is life unfair to honest people?
>
> A1 Pankaj Sharma, Observer of Dance of Life. Updated 6y
>
> Unfortunately Life is unfair to honest people.
>
> India's former election commissioner Sh. T.N. Sheshan is the example of
> this.
>
> He was the most honest and impartial Election Commissioner in India. T.N.
> Sheshan played a vital role to save democracy by reforming elections in
> India. He fought with corrupt politicians with courage without any
> help/support. No need to tell a corrupt man can not fight corrupt
> politicians.
>
> Before him elections were not free and fair in India. Election
> commissioner was just a puppet. Voting was just a joke of democracy.
>
> Booth capturing, buying votes, Bribe,Liquor distribution, misusing
> official government machinery, murders,bogus voting were common things.
>
> T.N.Sheshan fought with the brutal, shrewd politicians to reform election
> system in India. He role in Indian democracy is immense.
>
> He handed over the power of democracy to voters who are real owner of the
> democracy.
>
> So he was the saviour of democracy in India. Isn’t ?
>
> After his retirement he was powerless.
>
> He contested for the post of President of India, Highest Constitutional
> post in democratic India but he lost.
>
> What did he get in the end?
>
> Politicians were enemy of him. People forgot him. Media forgot him.
>
> He was spending a reclusive life in Gurukulam old age home in Chennai.
> Recently his wife also passed away. Mr Seshan is also become the late on
> 10-2019.
>
> Isn’t life unfair to honest people?
>
> P.S: His junior Mr. M. S. Gill was nominated to Rajya Sabha and later on
> was inducted as minister in Union cabinet.
>
> Update 1: I am glad to see overwhelming response. It shows Sheshan Ji is
> still our Hero and people still admire his honesty and fortitude.
>
> Few people have opposite views and as per them Life was not that unfair to
> Sheshan ji. I respect their right to differ with me and they should comment
> their opinions as this is the beauty of healthy discussion. I don’t want to
> change their opinion and respect their opinion.
>
> Why Shehsan Ji's birthday can't be celebrated as India Voter's day ? Or
> why can't we award T.N. Sheshan award to enthusiastic voters? Why
> politicians are pampered and honest people are always ignored? Isn't unfair?
>
> There are many more such examples and it would be out of context to name
> them. They cheated/murder/looted people and lived life like king. One
> example is Vijay Mallya.
>
> I agree honest people are happy and satisfied with their work like a tree
> that doesn't eat its fruit isn't out duty to recognise such people?
>
> I agree he came, he got job, he did his job, and he got salary for job and
> now pension for his contribution but my question is what politicians are
> doing then? Are they doing something extra?
>
> Bottom line is if Politicians/Film Stars/Cheap Celebrities/Sold
> Journalists/Business men are adored despite their flaws why honest people
> are ignored and remembered by just very few?
>
> Q2 Was the human lifespan always 80 years throughout human history?
>
> A2 Silk Road, Physics/History Connoisseur, AI Machine Learning.17h
>
> No, it wasn't.
>
> I don't know where you got that idea, but it's about as accurate as saying
> the Earth is flat.
>
> The human lifespan has been on a rollercoaster ride throughout history,
> with more dips and turns than a bad stock market graph.
>
> Picture dudes battling saber-toothed tigers and dodging falling rocks. Not
> exactly a recipe for longevity.
>
> Infectious diseases, brutal injuries, and childbirth complications were
> the grim reapers of the time.
>
> Life expectancy hovered around a paltry 30 years, and that's being
> generous.
>
> If you made it to 40, you were considered ancient.
>
> Fast forward to the Middle Ages, and things weren't much better.
>
> Sanitation was a joke, plagues ravaged Europe, and wars were a constant
> threat.
>
> Life expectancy teetered between 30 and 40 years, with infant and child
> mortality rates through the roof.
>
> Making it to adulthood was an accomplishment in itself.
>
> The Industrial Revolution brought some improvements.
>
> Advances in medicine, sanitation, and nutrition helped push life
> expectancy into the 40s and 50s.
>
> But it was a slow and uneven climb. The gap between rich and poor was
> stark, with the wealthy enjoying better health and longer lives than the
> working class.
>
> The 20th century witnessed a dramatic leap forward.
>
> Vaccines, antibiotics, and improved public health measures slashed
> infectious disease rates.
>
> Life expectancy soared, reaching the 60s and 70s in many developed
> countries. Suddenly, retirement became a thing, and people had the luxury
> of growing old.
>
> Today, we're living longer than ever before.
>
> The average life expectancy in the US is around 79 years, and it's even
> higher in some countries.
>
> My note- During my 25’s a death at 60 or 65 was natural death. Retirement
> age in state was 55 and central 58.
>
> Development of new medicines, improvement in the quality of life with more
> income, By 200’s life expectancy came to 75.
>
> Now with more income, availability of commodities, improvement in health
> field the average life expectancy has come to 80.
>
> Those who live beyond 80, without major problems and can live
> independently are more fortunate.
>
> Q3 Can you tell a good joke?·
>
> A3 Philo Yan,Jun 9
>
> A husband went to the sheriff’s department to report that his wife was
> missing.
>
> Husband: My wife is missing. She went shopping yesterday and has not come
> home.
>
> Sergeant: What is her height?
>
> Husband: Gee, I’m not sure. A little over five-feet tall.
>
> Sergeant: Weight?
>
> Husband: Don’t know. Not slim, not really fat.
>
> Sergeant: Color of eyes?
>
> Husband: Never noticed.
>
> Sergeant: Color of hair?
>
> Husband: Changes a couple times a year. Maybe dark brown.
>
> Sergeant: What was she wearing?
>
> Husband: Could have been a skirt or shorts. I don’t remember exactly.
>
> Sergeant: What kind of car did she go in?
>
> Husband: She went in my truck.
>
> Sergeant: What kind of truck was it?Husband: Brand new 2015 Ford F150 King
> Ranch 4X4 with eco-boost 5.0L V8 engine special ordered with manual
> transmission. It has a custom matching white cover for the bed. Custom
> leather seats and “Bubba” floor mats. Trailering package with gold hitch.
> DVD with navigation, 21-channel CB radio, six cup holders, and four power
> outlets. Added special alloy wheels and off-road Michelins. Wife put a
> small scratch on the driver's door. At this point the husband started
> choking up.
>
> Sergeant: Don’t worry buddy. We’ll find your truck.
>
> My note- Similar jokes have come already, still making one laugh for a
> moment
>
> Q4 Can you tell a funny joke?
>
> A4 Heba Naaz, 6h
>
> The Mexican Maid asked for a pay rise. The wife was very upset about this
> and decided to talk to her about the raise. She asked, “Now Maria, why do
> you want more pay?”
>
> Maria: “Well, Senora, there are tree reasons why I wanna increase. The
> first eez that I iron better than you.” Wife: “Who said you iron better
> than me?”
>
> Maria: “Jor huzban he say so.” Wife: “Oh yeah?” Maria: “The second reason
> eez that I am better cook than you.”
>
> Wife: “Nonsense, who said you were a better cook than me?” Maria: “Jor
> hozban deed.”
>
> Wife increasingly agitated: “Oh he did, did he?” Maria: “The third reason
> is that I a’m a better at make love than you in the bed.”
>
> Wife, really boiling now and decided to remove her.
>
> Q5 What scam do you know about or you have faced?
>
> A5 Anshu Garg, Lives in India (1995–present)Jun 13
>
> On my way to drop my mother at railway station early in the morning, I
> stopped at a petrol pump and asked the guy to fill for Rs. 200.
>
> Seeing my overused clothes and braided hair, he must have assumed that
> I'm an uneducated naive girl.
>
> He had a movable meter attached to petrol dispensing pipe.
>
> After showing me “zero” he moved the meter away from me.
>
> To add an extra touch, he acted to be religious and touched 200 rupee note
> to his forehead as a sign of respect to money.
>
> He took his own sweet time and said ‘madam I filled for Rs. 202, give me 2
> rupees more’
>
> He confidently showed me the meter reading while saying that.
>
> Funnily, the meter reading was Rs. 20.23
>
> Twenty rupees and twenty three paise. He thought that the figure is
> similar and he can fool me 😂
>
> Sadly, for him, I see figures all day everyday.
>
> I said it's only Rs. 20
>
> Shamelessly he said ‘no no I'm asking if I should fill for Rs. 212, then
> it'll be 2 liter.
>
> I said just do what I said.
>
> He then grumpily filled for remaining amount.
>
> With my mother around, I was in no mood to impart wisdom or take action on
> him and I hate arguments.
>
> It's one amongst the many scams that these petrol pump guys do
>
> Anyway
>
> सावधान रहे, सतर्क रहे
>
> My note- Such scams are lesser in south India.
>
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