I have been hit by a thunderbolt.....
Wow, that was one nice whammy that wacked my head..!!
How did this thought not cross my head so far.. Anyway, better late than never..
Let me explain..
In the natural process of evolution, the world chooses the most hardiest and fittest species. Now all places in this world are not equal atleast from the point of view of opportunities.
Some places/countries have far few opportunities or looked at it another way, a ton of people chasing it. This breeds a few qualities unconsciously in those people.
1) Fierce sense of competition to spot and grab the opportunities.
2) Insecurity of missing the bus and a sense of feeling "left out "..
3) Greed to make maximum use of a given opportunity often ending up extracting maximum juice from a given chance to perform.
All this seems totally strange to others(those who are used to having less competition and more opportunities) looking at this spectacle from outside.
As a by-product of this phenomenon, people from highly populous countries like India and China end up being one of the most adaptable and hardiest of human species eligible to be the most probable subset of human species capable of surviving and excelling under the most demanding situations.
Coming to a unconnected but related point, "Chindians" can also hence be classified as the least sympathizable group of humans since they can survive under very compelling conditions.
I rest my argument.
How did this thought not cross my head so far.. Anyway, better late than never..
Let me explain..
In the natural process of evolution, the world chooses the most hardiest and fittest species. Now all places in this world are not equal atleast from the point of view of opportunities.
Some places/countries have far few opportunities or looked at it another way, a ton of people chasing it. This breeds a few qualities unconsciously in those people.
1) Fierce sense of competition to spot and grab the opportunities.
2) Insecurity of missing the bus and a sense of feeling "left out "..
3) Greed to make maximum use of a given opportunity often ending up extracting maximum juice from a given chance to perform.
All this seems totally strange to others(those who are used to having less competition and more opportunities) looking at this spectacle from outside.
As a by-product of this phenomenon, people from highly populous countries like India and China end up being one of the most adaptable and hardiest of human species eligible to be the most probable subset of human species capable of surviving and excelling under the most demanding situations.
Coming to a unconnected but related point, "Chindians" can also hence be classified as the least sympathizable group of humans since they can survive under very compelling conditions.
I rest my argument.
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