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Breaking down walls 2

The other day I posted a tweet about the Metro work on Outer Ring Road Bangalore and tagged a few infra handles. That tweet got 250 plus likes. Whoever thought infra was s*xy? But it is and if you go to youtube you will find channels who report on the amazing levels of infra building happening in India. 

The legion of amateur weathermen in India is impressive. Or for that matter musicians. Or chefs. The amount of acting, singing, art talent in India is visible on instagram where I often found myself wandering into rabbit holes. 

And this is India. For every country you will find such rabbit holes of excellence, fun, dedication to craft, practice and learning on the internet.

Of course, you will find trash, but well, thats par for the course. But you will also begin to see magic, so to say.

Thoughts as I work on sharpening my video skills in preparation for the launch of the worlds first Sanskrit Game - Devabhaasha.  

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