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22:59 also India me population kitni jyada hai apne UP state me 22-25 crore ki population hai...joki ek alag country kehlane ke layak hai..aur resources limited hai..aur har bande ko dusre se aage badna hai to competition hai aur saath me corruption bhi isilie hai..garibi me aata gila..
hey yarr did u noticed the difference in the people that they admire and the people that gen z or millenials are admiring today? it tells a lot about what happened in the past.
I'm 18 yrs old and the fuck i'm stunned by looking at these people just 2 yrs older than me prolly 50 yrs ago! The kind of understanding & perspective they have for life is just commendable and real inspiring.
Right? Like That girl who said she fulfills her duty towards India by being honest hard-working citizen. At 20 we don't even think about having any responsibility towards India let alone have such a fine answer🙆
@@swatisaini6447 I don't think that's true. Many young people get into activism because they think about these things. However, how practical and rational their thoughts are is a completely different thing. The stereotypical angsty teenager is a reaction to the ills of the world which clearly signifies the beginning of thinking about these things.
I guess its because theose are students of IIT Bombay which is a privilege for that time( good education was affordable only for effluent families) and moreover the English they are speaking is more close to British because of the era (which sounds more classy then American English which we are more close to now).
This guy is hands down the best reaction guy on UA-cam. Rather than merely reacting, he gives deep insights and thoughts on the videos- a quality lacking in many of the so called reaction channels who just watch videos and say 2-3 lines and get it over with
17:09 onwards was really insightful, and for me, really needed. You are absolutely right. Competition here is so cutthroat, anything below absolute perfection seems like a failure. Every time I do something half decent, I feel like I've let myself down because I see people doing amazing things. And it is soul crushing. Thanks, dude. I really needed to hear this. I should learn to appreciate myself, my efforts and my results more
@@mayurkanth6987 True! But what to do? We still have this so called *White supremacy* in our minds even after 75 years since British left.. Our country people still measure ones intelligence and literacy with his/her ability to speak a certain language.. Strange, but true!!
Watching this video, there's one realisation that there are many kinds of people always... Some are grateful, and some don't care and are resentful.... But they all are citizens of one country... And everyone of them has the right to live and make a livelihood here....
Shwetabh I really liked your point of working abroad. I very recently got a job in my own field after my studies here and working part time for some 3-4 years like a maniac. I have immense gratitude that I wasn't born like these rich kids who would probably never have the joy I get of coming from rather humble backgrounds and then doing well for yourself
@@neeljavia2965 100 percent because they don't have to go through this sh*t which we are so called proud of, we are proud because we don't have any other option.
i am 18, i got internet ,i got phones and computers better education but still i cant speak english like them it gives me complex! but still i feel greatfull to born in this time and to born in this nation💓
For who didn't realise Shwetab's dialogue from 17:00 about current situation of indians effort vs roi, in comparison to well developed countries situation. This dialogue can be covered under a new documentary titled "Indians from 2022" . Where someone from 60-70yrs future , lets take 2090, when India is well developed, listening to this will be like, How our ancestors used to struggle. 😀
@Devil's Logic Good joke. Indians only work more in terms of hours. Not in terms of productivity. Plus Indians succeeding in USA doesn't mean the entire population is like that. The people who work there 5the top 1% of the country's population. Plus huge working population only means everyone has to work like donkeys for low wages, in sectors where they have no passion or interest.
6:38 Interviewer: Do you know President/Prime Minister/Chief Minister? Guy: No Interviewer: Do you know ur District Collector? Guy: Yes Now it's reverse. :-D Now mostly people dont know their Local Governance - who's their District Collector, their municipality ward corporator., etc.
6:06 👏there are very few people in India who raise voice for consumer rights, and there are very few who are aware of what's going on in the first place.
Awesome video man....it changed the point of view...it changed how I see the world....why I am doing what I'm doing....and I think I needed this hardcore motivation when I'm chasing my little dreams... And your speech really changed....#iip
My Nana ji is around 80 yrs old now and he speaks english well better then most of the MBA's nowadays he is just 12th pass so it doesn't matter how mang degrees you have it just matter how qualitative you did your education and in 1967 there was a quality in education dont deny shwetabh please.
They are way way ahead in maturity , integrity and honesty than today's 20 year olds who are in a state of confusion till even their 30s and hardly grateful to anyone...
22:59 also India me population kitni jyada hai apne UP state me 22-25 crore ki population hai...joki ek alag country kehlane ke layak hai..aur resources limited hai..aur har bande ko dusre se aage badna hai to competition hai aur saath me corruption bhi isilie hai..garibi me aata gila..
Am I the only one who thinks people in 1970s were more mentally evolved and had better perspective about life. This is may be because of the fact that they didn’t have mobile phones and other gadgets to waste their time and mind energy.
Consider the fact that most of the people in this belong the aristocratic realm of socio-economic condition. Go to the same socio-economic realm today and you will still find the same nuance and clarity in people, maybe even to a higher degree than back in the 1970s.
lol just today i rewatched this video, just for "motivation"...now you also reviewed it...thnx My Fav. lines that i have saved in notes- "It's a question of not what the country can do for you, it is what you can do for the country" "Our achievements is that we have hopeful tomorrow, our failure is that our today is very precarious."
@@mixedbyhals1329 I am an honest citizen, currently a student(12th class) so don't worry, being an honest citizen is more than enough to contribute in a country's growth.
@@mixedbyhals1329 it means he will not do any kinda corruption or even i small lie, which can affect someone's life, nd that's the best thing as he can do in so early age, i hope he will do the same when he gets the professional things in life.
When I watched this I wrote it on my notepad that whenever I find a better UA-cam video than this I'll cut the title and replace it with that. It's been almost 2 years and that title on the notepad is still untouched.
I feel pity seeing who have not struggled for something they are doing, they have in true sense never experienced the real joy of working hard for something which once you had dreamt of and then living it.
India in pixels channel did research in contacting them all, I would strongly suggest everyone to watch that video as well to know where most people in the video are now.
the part in which he is talking about moving to a new country I relate with him as I used to fantasize about living in Australia and now I am finally living here it doesn't seem real its a very weird feeling
Bro, This line 16:20 ! It just shook me! - "I don't think there's any future for us , we have only a big past to boast of" This statement is still valid. We're still boasting of the struggle. Wow their way of thinking was so deep.
Yes, well I also think it was meant in the context of Golden Past of RamRajya and Satyug, and we have boasted about it rather than the present and future.
@@foziezzz1250 It's just our past culture (ancient India, you know the achievements (discoveries and inventions ) and ofcourse our freedom struggle that's it. Don't mix Ram Rajya stuffs bro wtf!
1:08 swetabh you are wrong here a bit, my grandpa is belongs to a lower middle class family(he was born on 1948) although he was able to get english education.
That government job guy actually do so many good thing for India in his life rather than the guy who speak i want to part of growth of India actually he moved to abroad and never came back
Struggle brings maturity. Like a diamond looks beautiful after it’s cut and polished. I don’t expect this generation to be so mature and deep.. but I wish we had more youngsters like these.
Today in India more than 80% people can talk in english but in 60's ,70's and 80's only some fistful of people were able to speak in english ....But there is a difference.. They spoke in british english and today we are speaking american english.
It's basically a 'khichdi' of british and american. Many words which we speak are spoken in british accent/pronounciation for a long time, only the slangs/abbreviations we use are borrowed by us from American TV shows
if you are reading this comment he also reached out to the people who are in the video in 2021 and got to know about their reaction india in pixels made the second video do check that as well
Meri gf thi italy se And vo 26 ki age mai bhi 17 yrs old ke bachon ke level pr serious hain life ke liya(yaha hum life ke liya bahut pehla serious ho jaata hain...and main toh back banchhor tha ) Seriously yaar vo log alag life mai hain(30-32 ki age waala uske frnds just smoke krta hain,gumne jaata hain...and work kab kr leta hain ptaa bhi nhi chlta)
6:00 Right to repair Act... Now not only you can visit the repair shop but companies have to provide the full manual on how you can repair the device yourself and the places where you can buy the spare parts..
I Like how shwetabh has diffrent angles to the topic, I would like the same but in the science and mathematics domian. thinking to get attack mode. Also I feel I should get a job abroad, Thanks bhai for instilling this idea.
Sir pls watch the 2nd video in the recommendation on the screen which actually shows where actually these all 20's guys are today its actually continuation of this video it will blow your mind way more than this video
Nah brother it was not about higher level so you got better English. That era English was pure English and you can see the difference. Now we all just speak loose language. You can check every video from those decades they way they pronounce words and the way they speak it was proper. Yes now everyone can speak English but not refined. My grandfather who was just 10th pass spoke English like a proper gentle man. Because teachers taught them proper English which they learned from Britishers.
10:55 Both Japan and Germany did very well in development On the other hand, India was slow in its development and the poor traditional ways created more problems in the development of the country
Bhai aap jo review kar rahe ho current time me koi sochega nahi i watched this video in last year and it break my believes that old generation do not know good English
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Shwetabh, have you always been conscious about what were you doing with your life? were you concerned about your future when you were a teenager?
22:59 also India me population kitni jyada hai apne UP state me 22-25 crore ki population hai...joki ek alag country kehlane ke layak hai..aur resources limited hai..aur har bande ko dusre se aage badna hai to competition hai aur saath me corruption bhi isilie hai..garibi me aata gila..
Bhai aap sahi ho amazing video love it
hey yarr did u noticed the difference in the people that they admire and the people that gen z or millenials are admiring today? it tells a lot about what happened in the past.
there is also a video abt when they r now...what they r doing..we would want combined reaction on both
I'm 18 yrs old and the fuck i'm stunned by looking at these people just 2 yrs older than me prolly 50 yrs ago! The kind of understanding & perspective they have for life is just commendable and real inspiring.
Right? Like That girl who said she fulfills her duty towards India by being honest hard-working citizen. At 20 we don't even think about having any responsibility towards India let alone have such a fine answer🙆
@@swatisaini6447 I don't think that's true. Many young people get into activism because they think about these things. However, how practical and rational their thoughts are is a completely different thing. The stereotypical angsty teenager is a reaction to the ills of the world which clearly signifies the beginning of thinking about these things.
true but as swetabh said they must be from a pretty well off background
Can't you see where these people are from , they were the elites of that time , see their English.
@@swatisaini6447 I agree.
There's so much stillness , calmness in the voices of these people , today bcz of the mental chaos , it reflects in people's speech too.
interesting take, really
Yes
Fr....bro
I guess its because theose are students of IIT Bombay which is a privilege for that time( good education was affordable only for effluent families) and moreover the English they are speaking is more close to British because of the era (which sounds more classy then American English which we are more close to now).
@@kartikeypandey8957 exactly bhai. With the non privileged people on screen, you can't see the same calmness.
This guy is hands down the best reaction guy on UA-cam. Rather than merely reacting, he gives deep insights and thoughts on the videos- a quality lacking in many of the so called reaction channels who just watch videos and say 2-3 lines and get it over with
Then go unsubscribe others.
@@Marshall_D_preach who said I was even subscribed to any of them?
@@Marshall_D_preach nice username
Haha, he is not a reaction guy lol.
bhai sadly they don't have that capacity to explain in every aspect, perspective. more or less 'jaby koay' reaction channel worth watching.
17:09 onwards was really insightful, and for me, really needed. You are absolutely right. Competition here is so cutthroat, anything below absolute perfection seems like a failure. Every time I do something half decent, I feel like I've let myself down because I see people doing amazing things. And it is soul crushing.
Thanks, dude. I really needed to hear this. I should learn to appreciate myself, my efforts and my results more
1:00 : during the 60s and 50s the level of fluency and the command over one’s language, the language being English, was way higher than today’s India
no that's not true lmao, India is more fluent in English today than it was ever before
Those who knew English had that command but the number of people who knew were very less
Lol that's not something to be proud of.
@@mayurkanth6987 True! But what to do? We still have this so called *White supremacy* in our minds even after 75 years since British left.. Our country people still measure ones intelligence and literacy with his/her ability to speak a certain language..
Strange, but true!!
@@kritz_y thats why India is among the poorest nation on earth.
Watching this video, there's one realisation that there are many kinds of people always... Some are grateful, and some don't care and are resentful.... But they all are citizens of one country... And everyone of them has the right to live and make a livelihood here....
Shwetabh I really liked your point of working abroad. I very recently got a job in my own field after my studies here and working part time for some 3-4 years like a maniac. I have immense gratitude that I wasn't born like these rich kids who would probably never have the joy I get of coming from rather humble backgrounds and then doing well for yourself
Doesn't mean life for rich kids is easy.
@@neeljavia2965 when did I say it is?
@@rishijoshi5808 You said rich kids doesn't have the joy of doing well for themselves, which is completely false.
@@neeljavia2965 100 percent because they don't have to go through this sh*t which we are so called proud of, we are proud because we don't have any other option.
@@MihulSinghRawat They too have many problems but their problems are different.
i am 18, i got internet ,i got phones and computers better education but still i cant speak english like them it gives me complex! but still i feel greatfull to born in this time and to born in this nation💓
For who didn't realise
Shwetab's dialogue from 17:00 about current situation of indians effort vs roi, in comparison to well developed countries situation.
This dialogue can be covered under a new documentary titled "Indians from 2022" .
Where someone from 60-70yrs future , lets take 2090, when India is well developed, listening to this will be like,
How our ancestors used to struggle. 😀
Nice dude i was too thinking of the same .
What if India wasn't developed till then and they again record 2090 and think will listen india developed in 2150.😅😅😐
India would never reach the levels of US or Europe.
And the simple reason is population.
@Devil's Logic Good joke.
Indians only work more in terms of hours.
Not in terms of productivity.
Plus Indians succeeding in USA doesn't mean the entire population is like that.
The people who work there 5the top 1% of the country's population.
Plus huge working population only means everyone has to work like donkeys for low wages, in sectors where they have no passion or interest.
@Devil's Logic Also your name and comment on having 4 times US GDP only shows you have no idea how the world works.
The Best part of the India of those days was the Rise of Industrialism.The youth of those days was so ambitious than many of our today's people.
I 100% agree with your point about modern companies making their products unrepairable.
They are brilliant minds. I can have conversation with them for the whole day.
No talks about Instagram, reels, iphone. Only betterment of my country.
Saw this video few weeks ago, got goosebumps and really changed some of my perspective
6:38
Interviewer: Do you know President/Prime Minister/Chief Minister?
Guy: No
Interviewer: Do you know ur District Collector?
Guy: Yes
Now it's reverse. :-D
Now mostly people dont know their Local Governance - who's their District Collector, their municipality ward corporator., etc.
hmm shi bola...uss time news channels aur information itni jaldi nhi falti thi
What Shwetabh said in the last part is gold!
6:06 👏there are very few people in India who raise voice for consumer rights, and there are very few who are aware of what's going on in the first place.
India in pixels is very good and informative you tube channel .
bring these live streams back Shwetabh bhai, Love you
I would like you to react to where are these people now.
It was phenomenal to see their growth.
shwetabh sir pls do a podcast with abhijit chavda on geopolitics ! it will gr8 to see you two discussing it
It would be legen....dary
@पैनकेक(Pancake) nah nah I am not talking about him I am talking about abhijit chavda . check out his yt channel
That guy is a Lunatic. Swetabh might lose his mind talking to that guy
The second part of this video shows how each of them became stalwarts in their fields.
Awesome video man....it changed the point of view...it changed how I see the world....why I am doing what I'm doing....and I think I needed this hardcore motivation when I'm chasing my little dreams... And your speech really changed....#iip
My Nana ji is around 80 yrs old now and he speaks english well better then most of the MBA's nowadays he is just 12th pass so it doesn't matter how mang degrees you have it just matter how qualitative you did your education and in 1967 there was a quality in education dont deny shwetabh please.
That cog in a machine person actually become real badass and married miss India!
the people who were interviewed, a majority of them were from extremely prestigious academic institutions, that is why they are speaking so fluently
They are way way ahead in maturity , integrity and honesty than today's 20 year olds who are in a state of confusion till even their 30s and hardly grateful to anyone...
9:33 the definition of real beauty
22:59 also India me population kitni jyada hai apne UP state me 22-25 crore ki population hai...joki ek alag country kehlane ke layak hai..aur resources limited hai..aur har bande ko dusre se aage badna hai to competition hai aur saath me corruption bhi isilie hai..garibi me aata gila..
Thanos ban jaao.
@@dmat606 Thode saalo baad Nature thanos ban jaegi
@@hritikbansal9344 Truth
DO A FOLLOWUP REACTION OF WHERE THEY ARE NOW, INDIANS FROM 1967.
"Where they are now?" Video is too good, watch that as well
Am I the only one who thinks people in 1970s were more mentally evolved and had better perspective about life.
This is may be because of the fact that they didn’t have mobile phones and other gadgets to waste their time and mind energy.
Consider the fact that most of the people in this belong the aristocratic realm of socio-economic condition. Go to the same socio-economic realm today and you will still find the same nuance and clarity in people, maybe even to a higher degree than back in the 1970s.
This 20 people are IIT students of that year when the film was produced, as much I know...
I am 27. I cant express myself the way these 20 year olds did.
Social media and Competition has taken Confidence from us...😢
I saw one of video on UA-cam most these guys are from IIT Bombay that’s why these guys English good
lol just today i rewatched this video, just for "motivation"...now you also reviewed it...thnx
My Fav. lines that i have saved in notes-
"It's a question of not what the country can do for you, it is what you can do for the country"
"Our achievements is that we have hopeful tomorrow, our failure is that our today is very precarious."
What did you do for your country?
@@mixedbyhals1329 I am an honest citizen, currently a student(12th class) so don't worry, being an honest citizen is more than enough to contribute in a country's growth.
@@peak_911 what do u mean by honest citizen?
@@mixedbyhals1329 it means he will not do any kinda corruption or even i small lie, which can affect someone's life, nd that's the best thing as he can do in so early age, i hope he will do the same when he gets the professional things in life.
😂😂😂 but that guy who talked so much about serving the country eventually left the country and settled in USA . So much for love for the country
Shwetabh bhai boht intuitive aur sympathetic hai.
When I watched this I wrote it on my notepad that whenever I find a better UA-cam video than this I'll cut the title and replace it with that.
It's been almost 2 years and that title on the notepad is still untouched.
Best Phrase from the video "We're not going to a destination; where I am is the destination "
16:40 this guy's words were more impactful as compare any podcast stuff I listen to
I feel pity seeing who have not struggled for something they are doing, they have in true sense never experienced the real joy of working hard for something which once you had dreamt of and then living it.
Right to repair is the movement you were referring to.
I may say that in 20's saying big things like travelling is a out of the box thing but in later future what the traveller guy did was never expected
He is actually smartest guy. He left country for good. He himself said that he may seem like a politician.
Was so waiting for Shwetabh to react to it!
India in pixels channel did research in contacting them all, I would strongly suggest everyone to watch that video as well to know where most people in the video are now.
the part in which he is talking about moving to a new country I relate with him as I used to fantasize about living in Australia and now I am finally living here it doesn't seem real its a very weird feeling
Bro, This line 16:20 !
It just shook me! - "I don't think there's any future for us , we have only a big past to boast of"
This statement is still valid. We're still boasting of the struggle. Wow their way of thinking was so deep.
Yes, well I also think it was meant in the context of Golden Past of RamRajya and Satyug, and we have boasted about it rather than the present and future.
@@foziezzz1250 It's just our past culture (ancient India, you know the achievements (discoveries and inventions ) and ofcourse our freedom struggle that's it.
Don't mix Ram Rajya stuffs bro wtf!
@@Xcvbn3355 what's so wtf about what he said ??
@@xenomoe9519 because it's 😐
A statement like this is very ignorant because you can always work for better future
1:08 swetabh you are wrong here a bit, my grandpa is belongs to a lower middle class family(he was born on 1948) although he was able to get english education.
That government job guy actually do so many good thing for India in his life rather than the guy who speak i want to part of growth of India actually he moved to abroad and never came back
I am in USA and every single word jo shwetabh bhai ne bola h about life in a western country is absolutely correct. Respect h bro
Struggle brings maturity. Like a diamond looks beautiful after it’s cut and polished. I don’t expect this generation to be so mature and deep.. but I wish we had more youngsters like these.
Shwetbh react to the interview scene from a Satyajit Ray movie known as 'Pratidandi' It is a bengali movie shot in 1969
You should watch second part of the video where people in this video are today that will change your perspective about people
awesome and deep video. impactful.
Today in India more than 80% people can talk in english but in 60's ,70's and 80's only some fistful of people were able to speak in english ....But there is a difference..
They spoke in british english and today we are speaking american english.
It's basically a 'khichdi' of british and american. Many words which we speak are spoken in british accent/pronounciation for a long time, only the slangs/abbreviations we use are borrowed by us from American TV shows
British english was too good....
@@edaee7450actually they give that nostalgic original root English vibe
😂 bro get out of your city around 10% indians are good in english. Around 10 or even less
11:36 has blown my mind
This video is beautiful 🤟🏻
18:17
"Kyu ki hum paida hue hote he na chote se hi"
-Shwetabh Gangwar
Matlab
For the first time I was more interested in the video… rather than your perspectives.
9:09 That's NDA the national defense academy, no wonder we have one of the best defense in our country India
And look today's generation
Who abuses 24×7 by the name of roasting , today we have par technologies but how well we are harnessing
One of your best videos
if you are reading this comment he also reached out to the people who are in the video in 2021
and got to know about their reaction india in pixels made the second video do check that as well
Btw most of them are iitb students that's why they give intellectual answer. See part 2 to know more
Just because they are studying in IIT doesn't mean that they would be mature
Woah what a fallacy
@@fightersroots3531 yeah but still majority of them may be coz they came to iitb after no lesser than absolute perfection
Meri gf thi italy se
And vo 26 ki age mai bhi 17 yrs old ke bachon ke level pr serious hain life ke liya(yaha hum life ke liya bahut pehla serious ho jaata hain...and main toh back banchhor tha )
Seriously yaar vo log alag life mai hain(30-32 ki age waala uske frnds just smoke krta hain,gumne jaata hain...and work kab kr leta hain ptaa bhi nhi chlta)
6:00 Right to repair Act... Now not only you can visit the repair shop but companies have to provide the full manual on how you can repair the device yourself and the places where you can buy the spare parts..
Bro, loved your content..😁
Why iam feeling youth in those times are highly intellectual, intelligent and smart ..they have wider knowledge..then today's show-off youth's.
It's mostly because most of them are from IIT Bombay which implies most of them are from effluent families with rather rich educational background.
But where is the contradiction in his statement? @@ShwetabhSenpai
16:40 - Yes
People in the old days were so deep and had so Maturity.
I Like how shwetabh has diffrent angles to the topic, I would like the same but in the science and mathematics domian. thinking to get attack mode. Also I feel I should get a job abroad, Thanks bhai for instilling this idea.
Bhai I request you iske second part ko jaroor dekhna
16:19 Shwetabh Bhaiya kya bat boli h bande ne
Bhaiya aapko shark tank vaale video pee copyright aaya kya..
Sir pls watch the 2nd video in the recommendation on the screen which actually shows where actually these all 20's guys are today its actually continuation of this video it will blow your mind way more than this video
Please react to 2nd part of this video
Last part of the video is very important !
11:36 BESTTTT!!! 💯❤️
IDK man i watched it am totally blanked now!! 😮
9:03 Is that our modi? Anyone who finds this guy face similar to modi?
Nhi
Please react to the second part of the video!!
9:32 she is so beautiful I thought she is definitely a actress, then it broke my heart that she thinks she can't be ❤️
There is a follow up video on same channel, about where are these people now, it is a good video too...
Bro is video ka 2nd part bhi hai "where they are now". It is also very good. Also react to it.
also react to where are they now..PLZZ.
They were some of the brightest students , I guess. Victor ji has got some different swag.
Is there Air conditioning available in govt. Offices in 1967?😱🥶
Nah brother it was not about higher level so you got better English. That era English was pure English and you can see the difference.
Now we all just speak loose language. You can check every video from those decades they way they pronounce words and the way they speak it was proper. Yes now everyone can speak English but not refined.
My grandfather who was just 10th pass spoke English like a proper gentle man. Because teachers taught them proper English which they learned from Britishers.
75th independence year me inlogo ko dhund ke firse ek interview leni chahiye thi....
iip tried to contact and made part 2. must watch!
@Shwetabh Gangwar Please react to the follow up video. " Where are they now?"
10:55
Both Japan and Germany did very well in development
On the other hand, India was slow in its development and the poor traditional ways created more problems in the development of the country
True. That guy (today he might be someone's dadaji🙃) made a very good point
Twitch pe kis time pe react krte ho ?
Those were classy lads. When i compare them to the youth of today, the situation seems precarious.
Isika ek follow up video he... Where are these people now.. You will see a completely different prospective
You can't deny the fact that they are just 20 years old and can speak maturity.Modernity is very shallow and flashy thinking.
After watching this video I think we are getting dumb and toxic
Bhai aap jo review kar rahe ho current time me koi sochega nahi i watched this video in last year and it break my believes that old generation do not know good English
Loved it
they just seem very original..
Please talk about Osho perspective about life