Reason to Act or Shrink Responsibility

What you got!

We are all weird – in one way or other, culturally, socially and mentality wise! Recently on a trip to Hyderabad, I saw a group of Marvari family members boarding the train. I made me think of the diverse kind of people living in this country – the way they dress, way they speak, the way they eat.

On the same side, people are different in the way they perceive things. Some are driven easily, come compete a task without being told 5 times, and some are just sluggish ( like I’m known).

So, it often makes me wonder how and when are we motivated to ACT! Well, it’s not me, the question of motivation is subject that’s long discussed, taught and learned in academics and in military, organizations, etc. 
Recently, I started taking terrarium lessons at home. I have couple of classes attended by a handful of students. One thing I don’t like is when people remove the footwear before entering the house. Well, I know it’s hygienically good, but I feel odd – feel as if I’m not respecting people who visit my house.Also, removing footwear is when you enter a temple or now in some churches.

Now, with marble floors in most houses, we Indians are used the behavior of removing slippers before entering a house. So, at first I used to say – it’s okay, you can wear your footwear inside. This command hardly got any response. People, refused to remove. 

Then, I started saying that there’s a dog which picks slippers if you leave it outside. Now, I got a better response from people. So, what makes them follow my command? Is that my command has more meaning in this? 
So, today’s post is about the reasons around us?
1. Why we revisit a coffee shop, when there are similar shops near to the house
2. Why we save a website or blog in our fav folder to revisit
3. Why some follow traffic, while some break rules without any impunity
4. Reason to smile at strangers
5 Reasons to avoid looking at strangers
6 Reason to avoid health checkup
7. Reason to take additional work at work
8. Reason to avoid the responsibility of addressing a meeting