In Kolkata, there is a very famous shopkeeper who sells Kachori. The owner, Chhangani is so busy serving the Kachoris to the customers that he rarely gets time to talk to food bloggers, who otherwise, give utmost priority to the food vloggers, if you have seen.
This Chhangani guy was very rude from the start but his food was very popular even before the food vloggers started to go but obviously, after getting recognition, more and more people came to try his Kachoris and side by side, more food vloggers came to interview him. All that used to infuriate him. He not only talked rudely to the food reviewers and vloggers but started to behave rudely with the customers too.
His attitude gradually started to change. He gave less attention to cleanliness around his shop, probably because he thought he would continue living like this from the fame he earned in the last 2–3 months. Since he was rude to everyone, the food vloggers focused on these areas, showing how rude he was and how unhygienic the shop was.
What goes up must come down and if you cannot handle your success in a humble manner but grow rude and egoistic, your downfall is imminent and the same happened with Chhangani. His shop, which was a popular breakfast place once upon a time has been deserted. Footfall has decreased. On the other hand, there is another shopkeeper selling Kachoris a few shops away from where Chhangani sits who talks politely with the vloggers and maintains cleanliness and people have started to visit his shop nowadays. This shows how Karma gets back to you if you don't respect the hands that feed you. If you are rude to your customers because you think you are above them, they will show you your place one day.
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