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		By: Aryo+K		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Surely, we can be patient and tolerant and not call what we know to be stupid as it is, but it is also a reality that most loyalty goes beyond reason. Only a few can be reasoned with without one being marked as a heretic for merely trying to reason. People are married to idols and don&#039;t want to even question their loyalty even internally much like a cult.  In such a scenario, the only thing possible against such an unreasonable majority is to distance oneself from it than try to change it from within as its a futile exercise only leading to frustration if one expects results(changes). Only serves to entertain if one enjoys that kind of entertainment of a debate that goes nowhere. 

I personally think the best solution for someone uncomfortable with this kind of state of affairs is to work towards moving to a better location because it will get far worse before it gets better. It has been over a decade of this party yet there has been a step back in market liberalisation rather than forward and there is no good opposition to give hope either. We will get Mussolini or Stalin before we get anyone pro market.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Surely, we can be patient and tolerant and not call what we know to be stupid as it is, but it is also a reality that most loyalty goes beyond reason. Only a few can be reasoned with without one being marked as a heretic for merely trying to reason. People are married to idols and don&#8217;t want to even question their loyalty even internally much like a cult.  In such a scenario, the only thing possible against such an unreasonable majority is to distance oneself from it than try to change it from within as its a futile exercise only leading to frustration if one expects results(changes). Only serves to entertain if one enjoys that kind of entertainment of a debate that goes nowhere. </p>
<p>I personally think the best solution for someone uncomfortable with this kind of state of affairs is to work towards moving to a better location because it will get far worse before it gets better. It has been over a decade of this party yet there has been a step back in market liberalisation rather than forward and there is no good opposition to give hope either. We will get Mussolini or Stalin before we get anyone pro market.</p>
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