Dear MEL Topic Readers,
India’s all is well approach to life
Goa is a small state on the southwestern
coast of India with a population of just under 1.5 million. Since it was a
colony of Portugal for 450 years until 1961, Goan food, architecture, and
lifestyle have a strong influence of former colonials. One of the unique customs
is to take it very easy after lunch called susegad, or siesta. Stores shut
their doors, cars stop running, people take a nap in the shade. This laidback
attitude is distinct from other busy and noisy Indian cities. Goans say it is about
living life at a slower pace to feel contentment and enjoy both physical silence
and mental peace. You may think such a slow lifestyle is ideal but unproductive.
But do never underestimate the effect of
their lifestyle. Goa’s GDP per capita is the highest among all Indian states.
Enjoy reading the article and learn the
importance of balance in life.
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