Monday, 7 May 2018

Difference in Attitude makes millionaires

Nairs and Millionaires have one thing in common, both have Nair in it. While Nair is a title for South Indians from Kerela they are known to be one of the most hard working persons with great property across the backwaters of Kerela state. The beautiful state which has been termed as the God;s own country has many beautiful places to explore.

Whether, it is the house boats or their authentic spices along with fish and various sea food on which you can gorge along with food which ranges from the Idli and lemon rice along with Sambhar, Uttapam, Rasam and all cooked in the pure for sure Coconut oil which has its own health benefitts. One could have understood the value of their lifestyle where people are robust and the famous festival is Onam when the famous Nehru Boat race is held and people throng the lake Punnamada Lake near Allapuzha Kerela. 

Also, the famous Cochin fishing net which is called the Chinese net could be seen at Cochin near the shipyard and with one large fishing net thousands of quintals of fish and sea animals are caught for food purpose. Now if the headlines say that Difference in attitude makes millioniares then Nairs who are never back biting person with certainly an attitude of the Elephant as they keep quiet and engage only in their work give a lots of importance to the Indian economy.

The few millionaires who come first in India but are lesser known by the people are M.A.Yus Suffai who is the world's second richest Malyali with great assets at Abu Dhabi but is still connected to small town roots. The other person is Ravi Pillai who is chairman of the Bahrain based RP Group which is a retail empire at Middle East.

These are just few names which shows the hard working qualities in Malyalis and they stand in a different league because of their humble nature and the value for money behaviour. They certainly understand the value for money and always do keep an Umbrella with them which is not only necessary because of the sub-tropical rain forest area but also it shows the characteristics of saving for the rainy days and thus they never get the lesser counts of momey in their life.

Before summing up the blog I would like to thank my special Malyali friends Sajit B.Nair, Biji B,Nair, Asha Pillai, Vandana, Shinto Augustine and Binto Augustine along with Zubi and Nitin with not to forget Pramod who have been part and parcel of my life during my schooling days in Holy Cross and to top it all Sajit proved to be the best friend and a millionaire by heart who as I have mentioned earlier airlifted me from Cambodia during the difficult situations when I was almost stranded and was in deep problems.

Thankfully the Lord Ganesh himself took the charge and LinkedIn played a part as I took to messaging through LinkedIn through which Sajit B.Nair took initiative by providing Malindo Airlines ticket and thus I reached back to New Delhi but would have preffered begging at Cambodia for the entire life by changing as a Buddhist Monk as India is a country which will never change, as casteism is the deeply rooted menace. Casteism will never end and one day surely because of this evil the country will see the dooms day!       

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