Dunk in Delhi
Imagine this: You're in the middle of a narrow, tightly packed road. You’re lost. Somehow you've overflown from walking on the sidewalks, to walking right in the middle of the road. But you still can't help but NOT feel odd about this at all, because you, you my friend, are not the only one there. There are so many people there all around you, that you start to think, no you start to believe, that THAT IS the normal path to tread upon. Before you could get a chance to ponder upon that for even a second longer, you realize that you've unknowingly already taken your next step and then the next and the next. You feel like you might just be a pebble in the river going wherever the powerful stream that's engulfed you takes. Cars, motorbikes honk right behind you and rickshaw (cart) pullers yell next to you, every now and then, to make way for themselves on the same road. Sounds adverse? Nah! Because all of you seem to somehow already have a mutual understanding about how to navigate swiftly through the mayhem in tandem –and by god’s grace, it works!