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A man becomes dangerous when he no longer relies on external permission to evolve. He studies himself, identifies his behavioral glitches, removes emotional leakage, and raises his standards faster than his environment can keep up, forcing everything around him to adapt or fall away.
If you need an incentive to take a directional bet, then it’s pretty easy. You are not a trader. The incentive is supposed to be making money from the market. So many of you are just gambling and expect someone else to cover your losses.
Imagine losing track of an entire Boeing 737-200 plane for over a decade! Air India just "rediscovered" VT-EHH, a 43-year-old jet abandoned at Kolkata Airport since 2012. It vanished from records.. no depreciation, insurance, or maintenance logs. Pre-privatization chaos at its finest? This isn't just a quirky story; it's a glaring example of how outdated systems in state-run giants let massive assets slip away unnoticed. Now under Tata Group, they're touting better governance to fix these lapses, and the plane's been sold off. But seriously... how does a multi-million-dollar aircraft just disappear from the books? Is this a one-off blunder, or a symptom of deeper issues in aviation management worldwide? What other "forgotten" assets are lurking in hangars? Privatization: savior or just a band-aid?
Technically he traveled with the ball and had this been a game, the points would have been invalid.