I did not know that a day would arrive when I would go hunting for a blog post. Writing a non-educational blog post because you have to is like trying to defecate when there is no pressure. Why did I add a disclaimer there? Non-educational? Because in an educational blog, you have material - does not matter if thousands have written about that material, thousand times better than you. Does not matter if you read their material, try to understand them, then struggle hard not to use their words. But you have material. Period.
Here you do not have material. Or you do not have material which you are allowed to write. Without the fear of being banished or exiled. And you do not like to write praising some one. That will be sycophancy. You can not censure. You do not want to complement.
I could write about vegetable prices. That is the only place I visit outside my home. Vegetable prices have gone in a exponential. And funny thing is the tactics used by shops. Now they pack 3 pieces in a pack so that buyers feel it is not expensive.
Earlier I wrote a post about onion prices and saying how we can cut on our usage of onions. We can not do the same with vegetables.
Onion must be feeling happy that cutting any other vegetables will also make the home maker cry now.
I could write about the effect of m-commerce on hotel industry. Are some hotels closing because they can not compete with these apps who deliver food to the door steps? I do not know. A restaurant in Gandhi Bazar I have seen since 80's has stopped operation now, and instead has turned to lodge.
Is the affect similar to what happened to small shop keepers when malls arrived?
Here you do not have material. Or you do not have material which you are allowed to write. Without the fear of being banished or exiled. And you do not like to write praising some one. That will be sycophancy. You can not censure. You do not want to complement.
I could write about vegetable prices. That is the only place I visit outside my home. Vegetable prices have gone in a exponential. And funny thing is the tactics used by shops. Now they pack 3 pieces in a pack so that buyers feel it is not expensive.
Earlier I wrote a post about onion prices and saying how we can cut on our usage of onions. We can not do the same with vegetables.
Onion must be feeling happy that cutting any other vegetables will also make the home maker cry now.
I could write about the effect of m-commerce on hotel industry. Are some hotels closing because they can not compete with these apps who deliver food to the door steps? I do not know. A restaurant in Gandhi Bazar I have seen since 80's has stopped operation now, and instead has turned to lodge.
Is the affect similar to what happened to small shop keepers when malls arrived?
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