The PJ (poor joke) above might no longer remain a PJ if banana peel is replaced by a typical problematic situation one encounters in daily routine. The question remains unanswered then: Why do some people find it difficult to act beyond cure? They do think 'Prevention is The Best Cure' though! I was no different from them! But now my journey is gathering speed, hopefully in the direction that the blog is supposed to drive towards. Checkout my other blogs and work at http://www.worldOFkaizen.com/

Wednesday 5 March 2014

Traffic-Footpath-Economy Jam

If you have yet not experienced the scenes as in the pictures you are one of those lucky Indians.

Due to lack of respect for others or due to lack of Kaizen¹ culture either, one gets into a jam exactly (i.e. JIT Just In Time) when it's not called for. 

Indians are so immune to such dirty-danger-difficult conditions that they somehow manage to win over them end of the day. They get ready to tackle new ones the next day with full zeal. 

Spirit of Indians never dies as they say proudly! 

I took some of these picture during my evening strolls.

A ©MaiKu Poem that the picture inspired:

Traffic-Footpath-Economy Jam

Dirty-Danger-Difficult, Turns Public life sham²

Authorities stay innocently calm

Footnotes
1, Kaizen means Continual Improvement Actions
2, Dirty-Danger-Difficult is the situation everyday (हर सुबह शाम²)

©MaiKu Is My-Haiku
Freely ideate it's poetic rhymes
Any objective topic it chimes


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