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Married to German Engineering Prowess: An Indian Similarity, Parallel between German and Telugu States; Aspiration Turning to Reality

In the United States, a Telugu professional walks into a Volkswagen showroom and buys a car—not merely as a consumer choice, but as an expression of belief. For him, the VW badge carries the weight of German engineering, a legacy built on precision, resilience, and long-term thinking rather than hype. Driving a German car on American roads, he instinctively connects three worlds: where he lives, where the machine was perfected, and where his roots lie. Volkswagen’s strong performance and renewed confidence in recent years reinforce his conviction that substance ultimately outlasts cycles. To him, this feels like a marriage of values across continents. The Telugu land he comes from has the same raw ingredients—respect for education, an instinct for engineering, and a culture of perseverance—that once rebuilt Germany from devastation into an industrial powerhouse. The purchase becomes symbolic: a quiet assertion that the Telugu states, like Germany once did, can translate discipline into...

For a Transition Towards Putting Family First

Imagine a scenario – A person works  above and beyond  his  own  means to set the tone,  tempo  and aura of a country.  He runs the tone of the nation,  generally a  job of head of a nation,  by religious regularity.  In the process of   doing  this  job ,   he  uses everything  personal  at his disposal – money, job,  friends , mother, spouse etc. For the one purpose of living  for  and serving the nation , he  puts family  on line .  He could have escaped from this imaginary fixation and lived for himself, for his  family  but that  did n’t  happen. For instance, he cannot set the feel or aura in nation  all by himself and he needs some apparatus. Will there be anyone  bigger partner  than his wife  who  shar es  his  room .  His worst situation or predicament  is  the nation wants him to serv...