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What are the best productivity tools for entrepreneurs?
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Can I open a FYERS account online with Aadhaar similar to Zerodha?
Not yet. Technologically, we are ready to roll but unfortunately, it takes much more than that. The digital account opening procedure with Aadhar requires some licenses which we will have in the future but most importantly, we will initiate this after receiving the Depository Participant (DP) license. We have tried to persuade IL&FS but for some reasons it did not materialize. I can’t give you all the details on a public platform but here’s the thing: It is work in progress.We have a lot of things planned for this year and this is one of them. We’ll see how it all works out. In the meanwhile, I encourage you to try the offline process of opening the account because it is quite efficient too. It just takes 3–4 days due to logistics of sending and receiving couriers.Apart from that, it’s pretty simple. You will be assigned a dedicated resource from our end to help you with all the documentation, signatures and form filling process. You can get done with it in a single day if you are available. Also, to save on time, we have enabled a direct download of the account opening forms on our website.[1]Hope this was useful.Footnotes[1] Open Trading Account with FYERS, the Free Investment Zone
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What are the oldest writings that can be understood now by a native speaker of the same language?
Well-read Portuguese speakers can understand anything from the 14th century onwards and grasp the general meaning of texts that are older. I am particularly fond of the Portuguese Livros de Linhagens dated from the 13th and 14th centuries, which are full of colourful narratives of mediæval events, like the story of the Cloven-Footed Lady:Este dom Diego Lopez era muy boo monteyro, e estando huum dia em sa armada e atemdemdo quamdo verria o porco ouuyo cantar muyta alta voz huuma molher em çima de huuma pena: e el foy pera la e vioa seer muy fermosa e muy bem vistida, e namorousse logo della muy fortemente e preguntoulhe quem era: e ella lhe disse que era huuma molher de muito alto linhagem, e ell lhe disse que pois era molher d'alto linhagem que casaria com ella se ella quisesse, ca elle era senhor naquella terra toda: e ella lhe disse que o faria se lhe prometesse que numca sse santificasse, e elle lho outorgou, e ella foisse logo com elle. E esta dona era muy fermosa e muy bem feita em todo seu corpo saluamdo que auia huum pee forcado como pee de cabra. E viuerom gram tempo e ouueram dous filhos, e huum ouue nome Enheguez Guerra, e a outra foy molher e ouue nome dona. E quando comiam de suum dom Diego Lopez e sa molher assemtaua ell apar de ssy o filho, e ella assemtaua apar de ssy a filha da outra parte. E huum dia foy elle a seu monte e matou huum porco muy gramde e trouxeo pera sa casa, e poseo ante ssy hu sia comemdo com ssa molher e seus filhos: e lamçarom huum osso da mesa e veerom a pellejar huum alaão e huuma podemga sobrelle em tall maneyra que a podenga trauou ao alaão em a garganta e matouo. E dom Diego Lopes quamdo esto uyo teueo por millagre e synousse e disse «samta Maria vall, quem vio numca tall cousa!» E ssa molher quamdo o vyo assy sinar lamçou maão na filha e no filho, e dom Diego Lopez trauou do filho e nom lho quis leixar filhar: e ella rrecudio com a filha por huuma freesta do paaço e foysse pera as montanhas em guisa que a nom virom mais nem a filha.Depois a cabo de tempo foy este dom Diego Lopez a fazer mall aos mouros, e premderomno e leuaromno pera Tolledo preso. E a seu filho Enheguez Guerra pesaua muito de ssa prisom, e veo fallar com os da terra per que maneyra o poderiam auer fora da prisom. E elles disserom que nom sabiam maneyra por que o podessem aver, saluamdo sse fosse aas montanhas e achasse sa madre, e que ella lhe daria como o tirasse. E ell foy alaa soo em çima de seu cauallo, e achoua em çima de huuma pena: e ella lhe disse «filho Enheguez Guerra, vem a mym ca bem sey eu ao que ueens:» e ell foy pera ella e ella lhe disse «veens a preguntar como tiraras teu padre da prisom.» Emtom chamou huum cauallo que amdaua solto pello momte que avia nome Pardallo e chamouo per seu nome: e ella meteo huum freo ao cauallo que tiinha, e disselhe que nom fezesse força pollo dessellar nem pollo desemfrear nem por lhe dar de comer nem de beuer nem de ferrar: e disselhe que este cauallo lhe duraria em toda sa vida, e que nunca emtraria em lide que nom vemçesse delle. E disselhe que caualgasse em elle e que o poria em Tolledo ante a porta hu jazia seu padre logo em esse dia, e que ante a porta hu o caualo o posesse que alli deçesse e que acharia seu padre estar em huum curral, e que o filhasse pella maão e fezesse que queria fallar com elle, que o fosse tirando comtra a porta hu estaua ho cauallo, e que desque alli fosse que cauallgasse em o cauallo e que posesse seu padre ante ssy e que ante noite seria em sa terra com seu padre: e assy foy. E depois a cabo de tempo morreo dom Diego Lopez e ficou a terra a seu filho dom Enheguez Guerra.The story is told in a clunky and way, taking a lot for granted, and the spelling seems to fluctuate a lot, even in a same paragraph, which may have some forgotten phonetic value. But the meaning is pretty transparent if you assume that:There’s no “v”, the letter “u” doubles as a vowel and a consonant. Eventual appearances of the letter “v” are an artefact of electronic transcription catering for different scribal styles of “u”, which depended more on which letters came before and after than the actual pronunciation. So, cauallo → cavalo, ouuyo → ouviu, saluamdo → [re]ssalvando, auia → havia, viuerom → viveram, ouue → houve, beuer → beber.There’s no “j”, the letter “i” doubles as vowel, semivowel and consonant. Whenever you see a “j”, that’s an artefact of electronic transcription rendering as a “j” the “long i” of certain words: pellejar → pelear or peleiar or pelejar (all three forms exist in modern Portuguese, depending on regional variant).We don’t know whether “y” represents a different vowel, but if we read it like the modern “i”, we can recognise many words we wouldn’t otherwise do. So: monteyro → monteiro, foy → foi, ssy → si,The tilde has not yet been invented and most nasal vowels and diphthongs don’t exist or are written with either “m” or “n”. Doubled versions of these may indicate an attempt to write down an early nasal diphthong. Occasional appearances of the tilde are also an artefact of electronic transcription, as intervocalic “n” was often written in an abbreviated form. So: maão → mão (from Latin “manu” and early Romance “mano”. Here the doubled vowel indicates stress and the tilde accounts for the weakened pronunciation of the intervocalic “n”), alaão probably is “alano”, a Germanic breed of hunting dogs.Most doubled consonants have become single in modern Portuguese: pello → pelo, ella → ela, pardallo → pardal, cauallgasse → cavalgasse.Somes a “b” has changed to a “v” or an “f” for a “p”, like that. If you assume some consonants may have changed to other consonants at the same articulation position, you can recognise more words. So: beuer → beber, filhar → pilhar,Some words have changed meaning, but the old meaning is preserved in cognates. For instance, the verb pesar doesn’t mean “to feel sad” any more, but the word is still used as an old fashioned synonym for sadness and there are words like pesaroso (regretful, sorrowful, unwilling) phrases like apesar dos pesares (“despite the bad sides of it”). If you pay attention to this, you can interpret the exact meaning of most sentences.The period is only used to mark would otherwise be paragraph endings. Semicolons are used to separate sentences.The points mentioned above are not anything that would required scholarly knowledge, only a habit of reading and some familiarity with the literary classics (both things more likely to be found in Portugal rather than Brazil, but, alas!).Putting everything together, this is what I grasped from that text (a quite literal translation, there are many romanced versions of it, including one I by yours truly, duly linked at the postscript):This same Sir Diego Lopez was a very good huntsman. One day he was with his men-at-arms waiting for a wild boar when he heard a female voice singing very loud atop a cliff. He climbed there and found a very beautiful and well-dressed woman, with whom he instantly fell in love. He asked her who she was and she told him she was a lady of high lineage. So he told her that, since she was of a high lineage, he would marry her if she wished, for he was the lord of all that land. She told him she would, if he promised her never to sanctify* himself, to which he agreed, and then the woman followed him.That lady was very beautiful and well-formed of body, except for her feet, which were cloven like a goat’s. They lived together for a while and had two children. One of them was named Enheguez Guerra and the other was a woman, with a woman’s name. When they ate their meals, Sir Diego Lopez and his wife, he sat at one side of the table with his son and she at the other with her daughter. One day he went to the hills and killed quite a big boar, which he brought home, prepared and served his wife and children. They threw a bone from the table and one of their hunting dogs fought a female mongrel over it, but the female mongrel bit the dog at the throat and killed it.When Sir Diego Lopes saw this, he took it for a miracle and signed himself saying “Holy Mary save us! For such a thing was never seen!” When his wife saw him persignating himself like that she caught daughter and son, but Sir Diego Lopez caught his son and didn’t let her take it. She retreated with the daugher through an embrasure of the palace and escaped to the hills, such that nobody saw her any more, or her daughter.A while alter, said Sir Diego Lopez went to hurt the Moors. They captured him and took him to Toledo as a prisoner. His son Enheguez Guerra was very sad for his capture and asked the people of the land** how could anyone bring him out of prison. They told him that they didn’t know how to obtain that, unless he went to the hills and found his mother, for she would give him a manner to free him.He went there alone riding his horse and found her atop a cliff. She said to him “My son, Enheguez Guerra, come to me for I know very well what you want.” He followed her and she told him he “had come to ask how to get his father from prison.” She then whistled for a horse that was wandering on the hills, and which went by the name of Sparrow, and called it by its name. She put a briddle in it and told him that he should not care to unsaddle or unbriddle, or feed or shoe it. That horse would live as long as he lived and he would not ever enter a fight riding it and would lose. She told him to ride it soon, for it would bring him that same day to Toledo, right in front of the gate to where his father was. Wherever the horse stopped him, he should unmount and search for his father inside a corral***, then he would take him by the hand, pretending to talk to him, then through the gate where the horse was, from where they would ride, he and his father in front of him, and that same night they would be at home. And that happened as such. A while later Sir Diego Lopez died and his land passed to his son Enheguez Guerra.* sanctify here means to do the sign of the cross.** “the people of the land” probably means the serfs.*** “a corral” here actually means a palisade, not a place to herd animals. Sir Diego was probably kept in a makeshift prison, with wooden poles for bars.Poetry is a bit more difficult to interpret, but any poetry from the 15th century onwards is easy to understand if your vocabulary is not that of a five-year-old:Cantiga Sua PartindoseSenhora, partem tam tristes meus olhos por vós, meu bem, que nunca tam tristes vistes outros nenhuns por ninguém.Tam tristes, tam saudosos, tam doentes da partida, tam cansados, tam chorosos, da morte mais desejosos cem mil vezes que da vida. Partem tam tristes os tristes, tam fora d’ esperar bem, que nunca tam tristes vistes outros nenhuns por ninguém.João Roiz de Castelo-BrancoThis short poem employs very odd grammar structures (beginning with the title, which virtually nobody knows exactly what means—here’s my interpretation, which is probably wrong), but the meaning (except for the title) is very transparent:[A Song For You, As We Parted Ways]Madam, so sadly they partMy eyes for you, my dear, that never as sad you have seenany others for anybody.Which means: “My eyes are so sad when I leave your company that you have never seen anyone so sad for the same reason about any other woman.”So sad, so longing,so ill of leaving,so tired, so weeping,desiring death rather than lifeone hundred thousand times.So sadly the sad leaveso far from hoping anything good,that never as sad you’ve seenany others for anyone.I guess that other languages can be read way more back in time, but this could evolve into an answer wiki for how far back can native speakers understand their languages. Why not?
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What facts about the United States do foreigners not believe until they come to America?
I came to the US as a student. I had heard about a lot of stuff about Americans and America but much of it I felt was plausible even though I had not set foot in the US...Below are some of the stuff I had to see or live in the US for a while before coming to terms with it.Building houses with wood...Coming from Asia most of the houses, even for middle class folks, are built with bricks. I was told they were built with wood/sheet rock but didn't believe it until I came here.Americans are very private, and value their personal space. ..I am not saying this is true for ALL Americans but feel 80% fall in this category. They won't invite you to their house for a cup of coffee and chit chat unless they know you really well. No inviting co-workers over and stuff like that. Again coming from the East, I found that a bit unbelievable but once I lived here, it dawned on me that this aspect was true. Back home we invited our neighbours and co-workers for all kinds of functions or for just chit-chat/gossip.High school kids and pre-marital sex: I saw and read of this in the American movies, but always thought, eh..the movies just want to sell more of their stuff by peddling nudity and sex scenes. Boy, was I wrong... in college we had designated areas across campus where the students could pick up free condoms, talk freely with resident counselors about birth control, and most of my American friends had lost their virginity by 18, the more ambitious ones losing it by age of 16. And even in their early to late adulthood, they are free to experiment and try out numerous partners sexually before deciding to get married with "The One"Prevalence and easy access to lawyers: Where I grew up either the lawyers were expensive for most households or corrupt or both. Going to a lawyer meant numerous nail biting conversations about what the next steps entailed. It is kind of a big deal back home. Here in the US, lawyers offices are everywhere and easy to find in Yellow Pages and approach and talk to.Hostility of cops towards African Americans: Again much of knowledge of this initially came from American popular culture like movies and rap songs, so I found it a bit specious. But once I came to the US, it was evident that the cops don't have good relations with African Americans, and also understand the reasons.People's love for pets: Americans love their pets, to the point that some feed their cats and dogs organic locally sourced gluten free pet food. My landlady would let her two dogs and cat sleep on her bed with her. That would not be acceptable where I lived back home. Keeping pets is one thing, letting them get on the couch and feeding them Whole Foods type meals would be grounds to have you arrested.Obsession with sports: People knowing the stats of baseball or NFL football or college football players and what year this team did this and that team did that. Entire radio and TV broadcasts are dedicated to sports analysis. I sort of heard of this from friends who went to America earlier than I did but the sheer scale of obsession with their national, regional and local sports teams left me amused.Adults/Seniors doing what is expected of young people mostly: This was just too shockingly funny to me. My 64 year English professor in college had a boyfriend. He would visit her sometimes on campus wearing tie-dye t-shirts, soccer mom jeans and sported a ponytail. She was just one year younger than my grandmother. Back home, boyfriends are for teens and young adults. Old people have husbands/wives or just pass away alone (assuming spouse dies before they do), maybe with a religious book/prayer beads/rosary in hand. No dressing up and hitting the clubs followed by wine and cheese parties. Just a bit bewildering to believe until someone from the East comes here.Returns/returning stuff/refund: This was hard to believe as well. That you can buy something, anything short of undergarments, and if you don't like it, return it for full refund (for the most part), and the cheery sales rep will take it back without any complaint. Back home, once you buy it, it is YOURS! no refund for you. One example: When I was moving from Ohio to Arizona, I decided to drive (about 2 days drive) instead of flying. I needed a new GPS as my old one wasn't working. When I went to Best Buy, I wasn't sure which GPS was the most reliable and cost effective. The one I really liked was really expensive. The sales rep says, "look, just buy the one you like...use it to get to AZ and when you get there, just return it to one of our stores. Make sure you have your receipt." Wow.Superficial wealth status: You can buy any expensive car or house as long as you have the desire (and decent to not-so-decent credit), even if you make McDonald's or janitor wages. I have been thrown off numerous times by people living in small houses, eating meager grilled cheese sandwiches/ramen noodles for lunch and dinner but driving a nice Porsche or Cadillac. The belief is: why shouldn't you own something you desire? This is America and it is your God given right to get what your heart desires. Back home, they will laugh you out of the expensive car showroom if you work as a janitor but desire the expensive car. And no, you won't get a higher interest rate (APR), even if you can afford it.
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How do I open an account with Fyers?
Opening a Demat account in FYERS is easier than anything, to open a demat account with any stock brokers you are required to submit the following documents-PAN Card – A self-attested photocopy of your PAN Card has to be submitted with the trading and demat account opening application form. Self-attestation (Your signatures) are mandatory to be marked as a valid document.2.Address Proof– You are required to submit any one of these following documents as an address proof. Please note, that the below list is a requirement as stated by the regulator SEBI, NSE and the KYC registration agencies.• AADHAR Card• Passport• Driving License• Telephone bills• Electricity bills• Bank StatementTake a note that you need to mention about your correspondence and permanent addresses in the account opening procedure. In case the correspondence and permanent addresses are the same then only one proof can be submitted. However for the different correspondence and permanent addresses you need to provide a proof for each of address separately.The PAN card and address proof are not required if the applicant’s KYC is already registered. We would appreciate your efforts if you get the documents attested by a gazetted officer. This is because according to the SEBI norms the authentication of the proofs submitted has to be done.3.Income Proof– If you wish to trade in F&O or commodities segment then you are required to provide us with a proof of income. Some examples of income proof include,• Copy of ITR Acknowledgement submitted to the Income Tax Department.• Copy of Net Worth certificate duly signed and certified by a Chartered Account.• Copy of Form 16 or the latest salary slips.• Bank account statement of last 6 months.• Demat account holding statement.4. Photographs– You need to provide 2 passport size photographs with account opening application form. If you wish to add a nominee to your Demat and Trading accounts then you will have to provide your nominee’s photograph along with his/her proof of identity.5. Canceled cheque leaf– To confirm your bank details we require an original canceled cheque (with your name above the signNow section) with account opening application form. This would ensure that the account holder’s bank details are authenticated and in compliance in accordance with SEBI guidelines. The canceled cheque leaf is an important document because it gives important information about the account holder:• Name of account holder• Bank account number• IFSC code
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What are some great online tools for startups? Why?
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Gmail in 2015: As a techie person, what is in your Gmail?
As a techie person, What is in your gmail ? There's a lot of stuff in my GMail; I run much of my routine business through it. (My regular Comcast E-mail is mostly used for mailing-list traffic and such, and gets auto-collected by a server at home. My phone is configured to access my GMail and Erbosoft mailboxes.)I do make extensive use of E-mail filters to redirect much of the incoming mail to other categories, and out of the inbox. Quora notifications get redirected, for instance, as do those from LinkedIn, Medium, Goodreads, and YouTube. Most advertising messages from companies I do business with get redirected to the label "...
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Which tools help to boost work productivity?
First things first, from all the tools I use, I’m listing a few that save me an immense amount of time. Thus helping me focus on things that matter. Here goes my list:Pocket - A handy tool to save useful links. After a while, my bookmarks are just unorganised and Pocket made it simple to save links. I could save everything in one place and hence retrieval is easy. Also, If I ever come across something during work that might be a distraction, I Pocket it and read it later.Buffer - Primarily I use this to manage posts and content from our SM handles. I schedule posts at one time and never have to look at it again. This saves a lot of time as I can dedicatedly work on the content and push them to the pipeline.LearnBee - (Disclaimer: my team built it and I use it every day). I use it to find a specific work file quickly or to attach multiple work files in an email or to search for a file to show to the team during a meeting. The Chrome extension just saves me an immense amount of time, which I otherwise waste searching for a file.Jira and Trello - Both of these tools help me individually as well as my team to prioritize, organise and complete tasks in a better and efficient way.
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If the zombie apocalypse started in New York, how long would it take for the military to be mobilized?
I’m a NYC Police officer, 105th precinct lower Manhattan. Here’s my story.At first, no one was sure exactly what was happening.Everything seemed normal. Just the usual mid December evening news stories we would have expected; Amazon’s holiday sales were soaring, a winter “perfect storm” was forming off the coast and headed straight at us. And initial reports of a particularly virulent strain of the flu surfacing in major cities along the eastern sea board.Please remember to get your flu shot, Butch Stearns, Channel 7 NYC’s lead news anchor declared with reassurance.Better safe than sorry, Butch! And brace yourselves for the storm…more on that now, Coanchor Maria Vasquez punctuated before “throwing” to Weather for an update.That was the first indication I had that something wasn’t right. A day or 2 later, it seemed like everyone was getting sick. More ambulance sirens in the distance. More 911 calls coming over the police radio. Our precinct went from an average of 3 medical emergencies per overnight shift to 10. Then 20. By the end of the week I had lost count after 30 calls in one evening.It was madness.Every call was exactly the same. We’d show up. Medical and Fire would arrive around the same time. We’d make entry.Patient reporting Flu-like symptoms with intense vomiting, cramps, burning fevers, and “the rash”.Now I know if you’re reading this, with all of the news coverage and documentaries recently, by now you know all about the rash. But I swear to god…the first time my partner and I responded to a call and actually saw it with our own eyes, it was horrifying. And to be honest…the worst part was the smell. Unbearable. It punched you in the face when you walked through the front door of the residence. It was disgusting…made my eyes water. You could almost taste the rotting flesh.It’s ironic. After everything I’ve seen, it’s the smell of the infection that haunts me more than anything else.This continued for about a week.I’d wake up. Head to the station. Do a 16 hour shift, rush the sick to the hospital, then go home and try to sleep for a few hours before heading back to the station. Wake up. Repeat.It wasn’t until the now infamous Christine Campbell Incident at NewYork-Presbyterian/Lower Manhattan (aka Ground Zero) that things really went haywire.You probably already know that Christine (aka Patient Zero) worked at Carelot Children’s Center daycare in Brooklyn Falls. And that she was rushed to the hospital after collapsing on the #9 bus on her way home from a long day of babysitting sniffling kids. By all accounts, she loved her job and cared for those children as if they were her own.That’s the part of the story most people know.You might NOT know exactly what went down that night in the E-wing of that hospital.Not many people do.You see, the hospitals were completely unprepared for a pandemic of this scale. The staff used the waiting areas to triage and treat the waves of patients seeking care. The hallways, stairwells, the cafeterias. The sick were everywhere. They even formed long lines outside the ER, in the freezing cold, begging Security to let them in.The boys and I called New York-Presbyterian Hotel California. Ya know, because no one checked out. In retrospect, The Titanic would have been a more apt name for that place. It was a horror show, ready to boil over.Christine, or Chris as her loved ones called her, wasn’t doing well. By every clinical measure, she was in steep decline. Her blistering rash had spread to over 90% of her tiny frail body. The doctors and nurses, who were beginning to show symptoms themselves, did what they could to keep the sick comfortable. However, the usual treatment protocols were ineffective. Not one patient was improving. The CDC, FEMA, and medical experts were utterly clueless on what was happening, let alone having any idea on how to treat it. Was it a super flu? Was it a biological attack? Was the water supply contaminated?Lots of questions. A few theories. Zero answers.Christine was dying, it seemed. Her fiancé and closest family members were called in to be by her side as she was succumbing to the mysterious illness, quickly approaching the end of her life.As the nursing staff entered her room to perform their hourly check of her vital signs (it was 2:13 am according to the medical record), she went into violent convulsions and septic shock.Christine! Chris. Can you hear me? Code Red…Room E-461, CODE RED! The ranking nurse shouted in panic as she desperately clutched Christine’s flailing shoulders in a futile attempt to subdue her.What happened next is controversial. Only one witness, a female nursing student, survived to tell us what happened. Though her recollection is unclear.What we do know for sure is Christine lunged out of her hospital bed at around 2:14 am. As the staff poured into the room to restrain her, the fiancé, Brian Barlow, a burly Long Shoreman from Jersey City, attempted to intervene on her behalf. At least two male nurses were attacked and bitten by Christine. She then bit Barlow as he struggled to free her from the aids pinning her down.I can only imagine the fog of confusion and horror in that chaotic moment. Especially after power was lost and the lights flickered out just moments later.At this point, our sole surviving witness, Emily Voss (who was recently interviewed on Dateline NBC), a shy 3rd year student co-op from NYU Meyers School of Nursing, (and now widely recognized as a National Hero) fled E-wing via the emergency stairwell. Terrified, she ran screaming directly across the street to the 19th street Fire House, Precinct 17, Lower Manhattan where she collapsed just after alerting the authorities.This is how we first learned that a bite or scratch from a fully blown infected person causes immediate acute Symptomatic RAIG infection (aka RAGE).I’m just a beat cop from Jersey, so the science of it all is completely lost on me. All I know is it spread through that dark cold hospital like an inferno. The building erupted. It was a total shit show. You know what happens next. I won’t get into it. It’s the most studied, and fully documented event in human history. And it all started late that snowy December night in room E-461.I was 22 when 9/11 happened. It touched all of our lives in some way. Maybe you had a friend-of-a-friend who was a first responder, or knew someone who worked in the towers. Most of us watched it on TV.But RAGE was the event that touched everyone. Your best friend. Your brother. Your girlfriend. Or you.No one walked away unscathed.The YouTube videos. The Tweets. The Instagrams. The conspiracy theories about Russia (which BTW piss me off more than anything).It’s inescapable.We have access to so much content documenting this event that it’s hard to turn off. We’ve all seen the disturbing footage, over and over again, of what happened at Madison Square Garden. Tragic.On some level, the entire nation continues to suffer from PTSD “on loop.”And on top of all that, it began during one of the worst winter storms in recorded history? A disaster in itself. We didn’t stand a chance.To directly answer your question…I’ve been reading some of the other answers on Quora regarding the military and the NYC Police Department, saying that our guys could have prevented the outbreak and contained the devastation if we had only taken action sooner.Nonsense. That offends me. It’s just not true. Everything happened so fast. By the time we had any idea of the threat we were facing, everyone was already sick. Our fate was sealed. The check was in the mail and no amount of hand sanitizer, Halls cough drops, or tactical SWAT teams were going to stop it.There wasn’t enough ammo in the entire empire state to fend off 5 million infected souls terrorizing the island of Manhattan.I can’t really blame Washington for what they did. Extreme circumstances call for extreme measures. It’s unfair to second guess their actions now.Where did we go wrong?I understand that we’re all searching for answers. It’s human nature to try to find the reason this happened. The one big mistake we made. We have a deep internal need to fix it and move forward. Blame must be placed.But I think ultimately, we’re all complicit.If I can find a silver lining to this tragedy, it’s that it’s forced us to re evaluate the way we live, and redefine what’s important to us as a society. We now recognize that our planet is a living, breathing organism and demands to be respected and preserved.If we mistreat her, there are consequences.She’ll take her pound of flesh. Heads will roll.(Thanks for reading my story ; )And thanks for the amazing comments guys.
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