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Created by : neha singh, Content Editor, Avestia Corp  | 01 28 2012 15:38:48 +0000
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Yes, you doubt everything and everybody Vs No, it is rational to doubt
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I have this personal problem, that I am cynical a lot about the work ethics, efficiency and abilities of others due to my own accomplishments. Should you be more trusting or doubt others? Is cynicism a good trait or should one consciously get rid of it and believe people at face value?
By neha singh, Content Editor, Avestia Corp  | 01 28 2012 15:38:48 +0000
 
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This is peculiar to Gujaratis. They will say and assert the opposite of what's there and reality and go out of their way to prove their bizarre stand. They dont seem to follow common logic, rationality or even sane ideas anymore.
Gujaratis are doing nothing to belong to the national fabric of the country. They continue to exist as separate, isolated identitites, and it will make no difference if they really are removed. Also, most gujarati businessmen are in it for personal...
Yes,he is. There is a whole group of people who beleive in corruption and atheistic practices in INdia just to oppose the sound practices of the disciplined religious groups.
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