Re: Typical Indian mindset!
by Jayanth on Jan 17, 2010 05:30 PM
When have Americans accepted their failings or mistakes. Have they conceded their faults in creating and then feeding the Taliban frenzy till it turned against them. As a feature it isn't limited to Indians.
Let me tell you one more fault in us Indians. We are not proud of who we are. We are in fact ashamed of our heritage. We are a perfect population that would thrive as a conquered race. What was it that Gandhi did that made a difference? Made us stand on our own two feet and feel proud of our 'Indianness'.
Btw, the Chinese are as closed as the definition of 'closed' would allow. The recent economic conferences have seen Americans kowtowing to them...
Re: Typical Indian mindset!
by Anuj Goyal on Jan 17, 2010 05:39 PM
ppl like sachin cuz he is consistence, for sports person consitency matters, its the will inside, look at federer or Nadal or Tiger woods, they do not give reasons for not performing, they prove it everytime they play and make it better. So if u think indians are closed on Sania's issue, start following tennis first.
Re: You are Funny
by sameer bhagwaan on Jan 17, 2010 04:32 PM
It seems to be the argument of a person on the wane. The rank#27 will probably the highest she or any other Indian woman will ever achieve in most of our lifetimes. Now she wants to put mehendi on her hands and sit at home and produce a dozen kids, that is her prerogative. Why do we put all of our expectations on to her. Perhaps she just wanted her decade of fame and now she has it.
Re: Re: You are Funny
by Anuj Goyal on Jan 17, 2010 05:41 PM
right now she is 56, and u know tennis ranking work on points, even dinara safina was no.1 without winning a single grandslam. I do not expect Sania to win grandslam as india is still new to the sport at international level, all i expect is consistency and sportsmanship