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dgdore.com • 2d
i've been thinking something lately over the last couple of years, blinkit, zepto, amazon, and other apps changed the face of ordering anything and everything from electronics to foods. one tap and it’s on the way. fast. convenient. easy…… but what no one ever says is the harm this convenience caused quietly. those small kirana stores, the ones that ran our homes for decades, the shopkeepers who know our names, who would give us “pay later” when we had no money who kept their shutters open during early morning and closed during midnight…… they are disappearing one by one. big tech promised “efficiency” but proceeded to slay the development of oneself. they replaced trust with tracking IDs, with promo codes and loyalty. and the bad news is, most of the owners from the kiranas are not even able to compete. no fancy apps. no analytics dashboards. no investor funding. good old-fashioned service and hard work. so where do i put the question…….. Are we progressing as a nation if the very people who set the foundation for domestic business are falling behind? what is your take … is there any way to merge the tradition and the newfound modernity, or have we crossed the boundary? - Bhavin
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"We don't rise to the standards that we have when others are watching, we fall to the standards we have when no one is watching. The only work that really matters is the work that no one sees, it shows you who you really are rather than who you say y
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