Thursday, 16 July 2020

Did the mothers of some newbie roadies reach hospital riding a Hummer or war tank during childbirth 25 - 35 yrs ago



In various automotive forums in social media (not Indian Roadie), the moment some newgen car owners mainly in the 25 - 35 yrs age group see photos of accidented cars, they start blabbering about 'build quality'! They start ridiculing people for owning those brands.

Where does build quality come in? Building a strong mind with cognitive powers is more important.

I am seriously left wondering if mothers of those newgen drivers went to hospital driving a Hummer or a war tank to get the babies delivered 25 - 35 yrs ago 🤔😠🤔😠

To save ourselves from reckless and irresponsible #QualifiedUneducated people on the road, we need to build/ nurture our school/ college students with values. Ever since they attain 12 years of age (Class 7) parents, teachers, relatives start injecting the American or European or Australian dreams into them. With the proliferation of over 7000+ professional colleges where over 50% of seats go vacant every year, 'buying' a professional degree is no great shake. Jobs are for the asking and every Harry has 'techie' embossed on their forehead. Even the most incapable youngster acquire too much of material comfort too early but are content remaining shallow.
Our teachers are to be blamed even more because their performance is rated by how many blokes got placed during campus interviews.

We need to build human minds with strong realistic NCAP ratings which don't crumble easily vis-a-vis fodder and dung filled brains.
Just four months of Corona and the balloons have started bursting already. Jobs are being lost in hundreds everyday.

Instead of ridiculing the smart guys who cut their suits commensurate with the quantum of fabric, people (read, retards) should start rebuilding their mindset.

Car maufacturers conceptualize and finally roll out products after precise studies on segmentation and communicate with their TA after a complex set of brand positioning exercise.

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