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The behavior attributed to Indians in the article is universal. Admission to few college seats is a zero sum game anywhere in the world.

In SF, see if companies share knowledge if they are after the securing a contract from the same B2B customer.

In UK, drivers give way as a courtesy many times even though one has the priority. In return the other driver thanks using hand gestures. However, there was a local football match on a weekend and parking was very hard to find. Parking spots are zero-sum game. People started violating many rules. People started driving against the arrows on the road in desperation to grab the spot. Parking in places which were not marked as parking spots. All the manners & niceties went out of the window. It has hunger-games for parking spots.

BTW, google (and other big companies) hiring top graduates and researchers to deprive others of the same talent is hoarding.



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