Over in Sector 6 at G-13, we have our little shop called Giriraj Electronics. It is a quiet spot most of the time compared to the bigger markets. We have a glass front that stays a bit dusty no matter how many times we wipe it down. Inside, the shelves are filled with parts, batteries, and different kinds of switches. I have been sitting at this same counter for years now, watching the kids in the neighborhood grow up. We don't just sell things; we often end up looking at broken heaters or old radios that people don't want to throw away. The shop has a specific smell of solder and old plastic that I have grown to like. We don't have fancy uniforms or a big marketing budget. We just have our name on the sign outside and a phone that rings every now and then. Sometimes the sector gets a bit sleepy in the afternoons, so I sit outside on a plastic chair and talk to the neighbors. It is a good life because we know everyone around here. We try to stock the things that people actually use, rather than the latest expensive gadgets that nobody needs. If we don't have something, we usually know who does. We aren't in a rush to become a big chain or anything. We are happy just being the local shop in G-13 where you can get your torch fixed or buy a new set of plugs.
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