I live in indore madhya pradesh here due to scarcity of water there is no farming for nearly about 4 months and also as we know about banglore as things progress I think there would not be water available so easily in 10-15 years and how can this pro
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Anonymous 1
Hey I am on Medial • 11m
It’s not a one line answer. You already know how we can do small changes towards it. It’s not like there will be some technology that one day you wake up and water crisis is gone. It’s a slow and steady progress.
Small improvements each day add up. Whether in fitness, learning, or projects-slow progress is still progress. What's one thing you're improving on right now?
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I may be wrong but I feel chasing success is the most overrated thing that has been fed into our mind, we should not chase success but we should let success come to us with a slow and steady process, what's your thought?
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