It begins at home!

Bangalore sure lacks the much needed infrastructure as Calvin points out. Everyone breaks rule to the extend your moral values support. If you see/talk more about the corrupt guys up there, see more and more of that dirt, you fall prey to it. The *change* is right in our heads. Here is some things that gives me kick: 1. Stop for a red signal esp. if you are in Car. Ofcourse, when a cop is not around. You'll see other people stop too. If you drive away, others would follow. 2. Give pedestrians way. They might sure smile back at you. 3. If you break a rule, pay full fine. A few hundreds more would go into the system instead of the neighbourhood wine shop. 4. Do some positive blogging - talk about solutions rather than the problem. If there seems to exist none, there defn. is one. 5. Create awareness - if you are that nice guy who does not accept a polythene at a store and rather carry your shoulder bag always - pass on the tip to others. Keep couple of jute/paper bags under your car seat. 6. Feel the pride of an army man by obeying simple rules. You'll be a jawan for the rest of your life. So lets share out some great experiences. Let's talk about 'us and the city' rather than 'they and the city'. Enjoy life! By the way, I made chocolate pudding this sunday. It came out quite well. Lots more cooking to happen this week ahead! Love the cook-and-eat concept!

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