The very business of words.
This couplet, 'Ji-Ji Shabdana Vepar,' beautifully illustrates the 'business of yes-yes words.' It describes a common human tendency where people constantly agree, saying 'ji-ji' or 'yes, sir/madam' to others. This isn't just about politeness; it often signifies a transaction or a way of dealing with the world. It suggests a strategy where agreement is readily offered, perhaps to gain favor, avoid confrontation, or maintain a certain position. Essentially, it implies that one's words become a commodity, traded for acceptance or benefit, rather than being genuine expressions of one's true thoughts. It's about making communication a 'business' of endless affirmation.
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