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You need his answer which will start with a story from his hard tough past that taught him valuable lessons. A story that at the beginning, might feel not related to the question, but as you read more and more and get to end of it, you realize you're right, it IS unrelated to your question.
Throw in a few images with motivational fridge-magnet quotes and a poorly photoshopped background, and you'll figure out the answer to your question!
Any non-delusional person should stay away from the new Yahoo! Answers. Go to Wikipedia and StackExchange for at least half-decent quality on serious topics. If you want a ranking algorithm for entertainment, Reddit offers better content.
"Well in india" idgaf about india.
Nowadays a lot of the answers there are very old, and you have to sift through a lot of crap to find good information.
Requiring users to sign in to read the answers is very annoying. This was a terrible design decision.
Overall Quora is a big disappointment.