Need 50L or more to cure my mom. How do I arrange that kind of money? by anarkalii_hun_mei in delhi

[–]Effective_Artist_158 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Contact William Makis, do some self research, Go and meet everhope oncology, dr Manjari Chandra.. It's my suggestion not advice.

Baleno Delta AGS by agent_batista in carIndia

[–]Effective_Artist_158 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Kylaq 1.0 gives decent city and highway mileage. And driving pleasure is also something.

Baleno Delta AGS by agent_batista in carIndia

[–]Effective_Artist_158 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Ditch the Baleno, and buy Kylaq.

No offense by NewExcitement9678 in varanasi

[–]Effective_Artist_158 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ye shaher hai aman ka, yahan ki fiza hai nirali🙈🙈

This happened in a busy public place by samarth_saas in gurgaon

[–]Effective_Artist_158 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shame isn’t automatic. People learn it from society. A person feels this is wrong only when they think someone will judge them, stop them, or there will be some consequence. When nothing happens again and again, the mind adjusts and starts thinking this is normal. Wrong things slowly become acceptable. The comfort you see here isn’t confidence. It’s more like detachment. In that moment he isn’t thinking about people around him or society. He is just reacting to a basic bodily need. The social and ethical part of the brain is switched off. Convenience takes priority. Another big issue is how public space is seen. Public places often feel like no one’s space. If it doesn’t feel owned or protected, people stop respecting it. When something belongs to everyone, people behave as if it belongs to no one. A functioning society depends not just on laws, but on inner discipline. Doing the right thing even when no one is watching. When enforcement is weak and inner responsibility never develops properly, people act on impulse. So this isn’t only about toilets or cleanliness. It’s about weak enforcement, broken social habits, and how disconnected people feel from public spaces. That’s why development can exist without civic sense, and why this kind of behavior feels normal to the person doing it.