Too much money chasing too few goods. As the statement means is it not the scenario in India these days?If one can think of this in economics terms, this is what we call as "INFLATION". what kind of effect this has over the aam janta? I see our heart of the city T.Nagar(chennai) always flooded with people who are ready to shop at anytime.Noone cares the price tag...The trend is just look at the good at first place, find it impressive, pay the money & keep going.Noone cares the quality of the product.noone takes time to see if the product is worth spending. When i go to buy provision the person at the supermarket does not bother to repay me the balance amount if its meagre.In the sense these days 1 rupee and paises dont have value at all except in the bus where conductor always barks saying "am i wrking at reserve Bank to give you change ?".Once i asked the sales person in the supermarket for a balance of 50p.she said sorry i dont have.I told dont you apologise when you cant give me the right change?she dint even bother to listen me. The very pathetic state is people have lost human values.Everyone has a mentality that they can buy anything at the cost of money.
Whenever i think of this sconomic condition i used to imagine a balloon slowly getting bloated.The picture that forms before me is a person blowing a balloon in a very drastic manner such that it finally bursts down.
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U r very very correct.Such is the status in India. But we have to learn to live with these things else wreck our peace over every single thing.
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