We spent much of our time in Delhi in a densely-populated area full of "small". Thousands and thousands of people each claiming a bit of turf for a food cart, a portable jewelry display, a shop the size of Lucy van Pelt's advice stand, a building supply store the size of its roll-up door. Every potential shop front had a business, and none of them were big.
Take these three hotels, for example:
I found myself opposite those three while waiting in the Main Bazaar. Each of them is four floors high and about 12 feet wide. They each had their own entrance door and reception desk. Could they possibly have had more than 8 rooms each?
Michael
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