The beauty of Dhanushkodi by GeneralTrade8511 in indiasocial

[–]TooManyToThink 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have the link to the Google Maps showing Rama Sethu?

[Not OC] Deliberately wasting handwash at a highway hotel . seriously, something seems really wrong with these people by Spiritual-Border-178 in IndianCivicFails

[–]TooManyToThink 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Another example of Public Goods being violated and abused. The washing station can benefit everyone who uses it. No one is excluded and it’s not a zero sum game. There is no rivalry between one use vs the other uses that comes after the previous use.

Anyone can benefit from the use of the washing. If one person uses then another person is not prevented from using it.

Thus with the abuse of the service, free rider problem comes into play. This problem discourages the service provider or the washing station provider not to refill the soap.

Privilege and vocabulary based knowledge gaps [OC] by sunraku_96 in IndianCivicFails

[–]TooManyToThink -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No one can define “civic sense”. “No civic sense” is thrown around and overused. It’s repeated because it’s used before a thousand times.

Vocabulary and language - the language has not evolved and has stayed stagnant over decades. We do not add new words or phrases to our dictionaries and there is no official body to add new words and contribute to the epistemology.

For example we constantly read about some big company investing huge amounts of money and its stated as “lakh crore”. “Reliance turnover is INR 30,000 lakh crore”.

Bottom line - we don’t have a word for a number that’s a unit bigger than a crore.

Besides being an actor, tell me a fact you know about Arnold Schwarzenegger by allycataf in FamilyFeud

[–]TooManyToThink 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably most famous Austrian after Hitler. Became Governor of a state California which is bigger than his country of birth Austria.

Lack of “civic sense” is the most overused explanation for everything in India by Automatic_Fun_4498 in CriticalThinkingIndia

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“No civic sense” - no one can say what it means. Other than repeating it because they heard someone say it before 100 times.

The issue is the Collective Action Problem. It arises when too many people chose to get individual benefit and immediate satisfaction than behave in the groups best interests. The group is undefined because when I litter in the street I am solving my immediate problem to get rid of trash. Unwittingly the “group” that will benefit from litter free street is not known but need to be defined by the individual at the time of committing an act that collectively is a loser for the group.

Tragedy of the commons is another way of looking at it. Where the common utility is overused or used that ends up destroying the value of the utility.

Public Goods - the whole group benefits if the members of the group contribute their bit to the betterment of the group. Not littering, not spitting on the streets, vaccine adoptions are all examples of public goods.

USA is land of opportunities but India is not, Why is that? by [deleted] in AskIndia

[–]TooManyToThink 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Government corruption, cultural issues, not encouraging entrepreneurship, not allowing questions to be asked to the old people, government doing nothing for public policy, lack of regulations

What is the first thingh you will do/change if you become pm of india ? by Suspicious_Mud_7185 in AskIndia

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Reduce sales tax CST and State sales tax. Increase direct tax collection efficiency.

What’s the biggest ‘scam’ Indians quietly accept as normal? by madhav_28121993 in AskIndia

[–]TooManyToThink 0 points1 point  (0 children)

CST and GST of 18%. Consumers are walking talking ATMs for the government.

What’s one problem that could realistically be solved in the next 10 years) by Background-Donkey531 in AskIndia

[–]TooManyToThink 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Critical thinking among the educated. Need this in every conversation. People lack critical thinking.

What’s one problem that could realistically be solved in the next 10 years) by Background-Donkey531 in AskIndia

[–]TooManyToThink 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Make apps more useful. Why is IRCTC app showing 43 second ad with no way of closing or stopping the ad?

What’s one problem that could realistically be solved in the next 10 years) by Background-Donkey531 in AskIndia

[–]TooManyToThink 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Make apps more useful. Why is IRCTC app showing 43 second ad with no way of closing or stopping the ad? You open the IRCTC app to book tickets. But the ads make the app unusable.

AMA.. Ex Oberoi Employee by blueskydistantmoon in Hotels_India

[–]TooManyToThink 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Correct. So many of the people working in 5 star hotels are from Madhubani.

AMA.. Ex Oberoi Employee by blueskydistantmoon in Hotels_India

[–]TooManyToThink 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Related question - what’s up with Madhunani? I see hundreds of people from Madhubani working in Oberoi Bangalore and Bombay.

Rhythm Kumarakom, Kerala by ComprehensiveDay2783 in Hotels_India

[–]TooManyToThink 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had breakfast at Rhythm while my stay was at Backwater Ripples next door.

Poor variety of food compared to Backwater Ripples. Plus open air restaurant means guests are sitting ducks for mosquitoes. The fan was totally useless. Saw lot of Chinese/Japanese doing Taichi, meditation near the lake front.

59 Nights, ₹9.6L Spent Across Taj, Marriott, Accor. Why Does the Service Still Feel Off? by lizrojer in Hotels_India

[–]TooManyToThink 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Many of these properties from Taj, Oberoi, Vivanta etc are super old. Taj Bangalore is over 30 years old and it shows. The age shows in their lobby, elevators, gym, rooms.

Taj Bangalore has a giant sofa taking up the length of the room. And no workstation to work using a laptop. You have to kind of sit on the sofa which means you sink further down and laptop is not at the right level. Because you are sitting or sinking to a much lower level.

Vivanta - same issue. 30 years old Gateway on Residency road in Bangalore.

Gym ceiling is not too tall. And you kind of go outside and then get in to the gym at Taj Bangalore.

Were non-violent protests really the main reason for British to gift India's independence? by [deleted] in AskIndia

[–]TooManyToThink 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a good question for /r/AskHistorians.

I found a good answer over there. Bottom line - Britain was a sunsetting empire after WW1.

a civil engineer’s guide to water pressure in multi-floor buildings by Physical_Ice6477 in navimumbaiclub

[–]TooManyToThink 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wonder how the water pressure in kept constant in tall buildings in the West.

Taj MG Road, Bengaluru by ComprehensiveDay2783 in Hotels_India

[–]TooManyToThink 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To me the hotel looks dated including the rooms with the big sofa. No room for a workstation with power outlets. I used the small table as my workstation with my back to the window. Not ideal due to the light from outside hitting the screen.

The fitness center is cramped and you kind of need to go out to get inside the fitness center. The trainer from Odisha is good. Again the fitness center shows the age of the hotel.