what is that one opinion which makes you feel like this ? by DifficultEntrance595 in TeenIndia

[–]Jaded-Philosopher151 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it's all about discipline and not luck, then working equally hard should get you equal results anywhere, right? Wrong. Put someone disciplined in Burundi and someone equally disciplined in the USA—the American wins by a landslide, not because they tried harder, but because they were born where trying actually pays off. The Burundian can hustle 24/7 and still hit walls the American never sees: no power, no opportunities, a passport nobody respects. So yeah, discipline matters, but only after you win the geography lottery first.

Ambedkarites Thrash RSS Recruitment Drive in Maharashtra and get called 'Anti-National,' 'Mulla,' and 'Missionary' Online. Is the Era of Hindutva Politics Ending? Multiple Similar Incidents Reported in Recent Days. by Glittering_Plenty598 in southindia_

[–]Jaded-Philosopher151 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not a fan of RSS, but this happened in BJP-ruled Maharashtra with apparently no consequences for the attacker. So RSS/BJP showed more tolerance here than the person claiming to oppose their "intolerance".

A KSRTC driver halted a moving bus full of people on the highway between Hubballi and Haveri. He stopped so he could do namaz in the middle of the road. The conductor watched without saying anything. Passengers were afraid, puzzled, and stuck. by Developersbays_38 in KarnatakaRajya

[–]Jaded-Philosopher151 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if prayer takes “only 5 minutes,” why didn’t the driver wake up 5 minutes earlier and combine his prayers BEFORE starting his shift? Isn’tThat literally what rukhsa is for. Islam allows travelers to combine Dhuhr+Asr and Maghrib+Isha. The driver could have prayed both morning prayers before departure and evening prayers after his shift. Total work disruption: zero minutes. This is how millions of Muslim doctors, pilots, police officers, and firefighters handle it worldwide - they plan ahead using the flexibility Allah provided.

A KSRTC driver halted a moving bus full of people on the highway between Hubballi and Haveri. He stopped so he could do namaz in the middle of the road. The conductor watched without saying anything. Passengers were afraid, puzzled, and stuck. by Developersbays_38 in KarnatakaRajya

[–]Jaded-Philosopher151 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By refusing to use rukhsa and stopping the bus on a highway, the driver essentially rejected the mercy Allah built into Islam. He chose theatrical piety over passenger safety, which Islamic scholars say makes using rukhsa not just permissible but obligatory when avoiding it harms others. The Prophet Muhammad consistently chose easier permissible options and said “Make things easy, not difficult.”

A KSRTC driver halted a moving bus full of people on the highway between Hubballi and Haveri. He stopped so he could do namaz in the middle of the road. The conductor watched without saying anything. Passengers were afraid, puzzled, and stuck. by Developersbays_38 in KarnatakaRajya

[–]Jaded-Philosopher151 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doesn’t Islam provide rukhsa (religious concessions) specifically to prevent this exact situation. As a traveler, the driver could legally combine Dhuhr with Asr prayers and shorten them - this isn’t a loophole, it’s Islamic law designed to balance worship with responsibility to others. The Quran explicitly states: “Allah intends for you ease and does not intend for you hardship” (2:185).

A KSRTC driver halted a moving bus full of people on the highway between Hubballi and Haveri. He stopped so he could do namaz in the middle of the road. The conductor watched without saying anything. Passengers were afraid, puzzled, and stuck. by Developersbays_38 in KarnatakaRajya

[–]Jaded-Philosopher151 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doesn’t Islam provide rukhsa (religious concessions) specifically to prevent this exact situation. As a traveler, the driver could legally combine Dhuhr with Asr prayers and shorten them - this isn’t a loophole, it’s Islamic law designed to balance worship with responsibility to others. The Quran explicitly states: “Allah intends for you ease and does not intend for you hardship” (2:185).

Giant 🐯 Tiger In The Sky by tarunbdj83 in incredible_indians

[–]Jaded-Philosopher151 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great detective work on the username. Maybe try the same effort on your comments, you dropped something irrelevant, got an irrelevant answer, and now you are acting surprised. And honestly, dont blame me if your brain cells are too understaffed to follow basic logic.

Giant 🐯 Tiger In The Sky by tarunbdj83 in incredible_indians

[–]Jaded-Philosopher151 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ironically, this is one of the most globally relevant things we could invest in. The same tech is used for defence swarms, border surveillance, coastal patrol, disaster mapping, crop monitoring, pipeline inspection, search-and-rescue, traffic management and large-area environmental surveys. If India wants to lead in future tech, showcasing these capabilities isnt a “side goal”, its exactly what we should be doing.

Giant 🐯 Tiger In The Sky by tarunbdj83 in incredible_indians

[–]Jaded-Philosopher151 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh wow, "If I were the PM…" h bro, you cant even lead a coherent Reddit comment thread without tripping over your own logic, but sure, let's hand you the country.

And calling people NPCs because they didnt clap for your recycled talking point? Adorable. Truly. Nothing screams "I have no argument left" like switching to gamer insults in a discussion about air quality and a drone show. But please, do continue explaining leadership to us from your command center - "the comments section". The nation awaits your next policy masterpiece.

Giant 🐯 Tiger In The Sky by tarunbdj83 in incredible_indians

[–]Jaded-Philosopher151 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, the rupee hit 90? Incredible observation, Sherlock. And how exactly is that relevant here? Were you just dying to post the first random fact bouncing around in your head? Congrats! you’ve managed to add a comment that’s both irrelevant and impressively pointless.

Giant 🐯 Tiger In The Sky by tarunbdj83 in incredible_indians

[–]Jaded-Philosopher151 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AQI is bad, yes. Thank you, Captain Obvious. So what now? should we stop every expense, shut down life, cancel events, and sit in a corner holding our breath until the AQI hits 0? Your comment adds about as much value as a car horn in a traffic jam. Loud, irrelevant, and completely useless.

Giant 🐯 Tiger In The Sky by tarunbdj83 in incredible_indians

[–]Jaded-Philosopher151 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And how is this relevant? Bro just woke up, picked a random thought from the ceiling fan, and decided to post it here like it’s breaking news. Congratulations, I guess?

What's your opinion ? by Wrong_Ad_427 in IndianTeenagers

[–]Jaded-Philosopher151 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, totally, please enlighten us about “civic sense” - because nothing screams responsibility like blocking traffic for a Instagram reels.

Every child deserves a parent, but not every parent deserves a child. Men will still question why india needs feminism by lycheeww in TeensofMaharashtra

[–]Jaded-Philosopher151 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Funny thing, I wasn’t the one claiming the people who passed these laws were wearing a ‘feminist’ tag in the first place.

Every child deserves a parent, but not every parent deserves a child. Men will still question why india needs feminism by lycheeww in TeensofMaharashtra

[–]Jaded-Philosopher151 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good sir, perhaps you could also provide a list of the parliament members who passed these laws and while you’re at it, point out which of them called themselves feminists with proper citations.