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|  | Re: The Horseboy's Second Chance. Part 2. « Reply #31 on Dec 9, 2011, 2:23am » | |
Wow, I had not seen this thread before and have just taken the time to read it in full. As has been said before by others we certainly do not realize how the poor live in other parts of the world. You are indeed a saint, Spindrift for the good work you and your friends are doing.........
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|  | Re: The Horseboy's Second Chance. Part 2. « Reply #32 on Dec 9, 2011, 3:27am » | |
What Foreverman said, Spindrift! I'm accustomed (but not calloused) to the poverty & poor living conditions that I see around here and in your excellent pictures. But it's those photos of grinding toil that really bring home the grim, unrelenting reality of a life of poverty and no opportunity.
This is deeply interesting and I thank you so much for updating the story.
You wrote: It is interesting to learn that Ishwar has never said 'thank you' to J but his father exhibits gratitude which is something. We have been supporting this family since 2007. If you ask me it has been money thrown away and I ceased to pay anything from last year. I would much rather we could help someone else who would study and make the best of what we offered. and It is a shame that Ishwar has never taken much trouble to try to better his lot, which, in turn, would have benefited the rest of his family. As it is, we think that his young brother, Bagwan, is the promising one.
I'm not so sure that Ishwar won't eventually better his life, although perhaps not in the way you & J had envisioned for him. It sounds as though he's one of those very bright people who prefer to carve out their own paths and who chafe as the structure and stricture of school, straight jobs, etc. Very often people like that are more adept at landing on their feet and creating opportunity for themselves than conventionally schooled people. That said, the schooling he managed to get under his belt due to your efforts & that of Shree will give him that extra poise, gloss, & savvy to get along in life.
As for saying thank you ....... one difference between the culture I come from & the one here is that people don't always say thank you, or if they do, they only say it once. I.e, if you give up your place in line to someone else, they may only bob their head in acknowledgement. If you give someone a gift, you'll get a thank you at the time, but it will never be mentioned again. It's not rudeness, just different from what we're used to. Perhaps it's the same in that part of Nepal.
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|  | Re: The Horseboy's Second Chance. Part 2. « Reply #33 on Dec 9, 2011, 6:32pm » | |
How wonderful that you actually make a difference in the lives of people you meet through your travels.
I think Ishwar and Bagwan are both going to benefit not only from your generosity of funds but of your continuing visits. They know that people genuinely care about them and knowing that you believe in karma Spin, they will in turn, better the life of someone else.
And Bixa is right, he may not end up in the way you both have seen his path in life, but it will be his path. Before he had a path your assistance has broadened his choices and that in itself is a gift to a person.
You have made a difference in the world Spin, a good difference.
Cheers, Mich
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|  | Re: The Horseboy's Second Chance. Part 2. « Reply #35 on Dec 13, 2011, 6:28pm » | |
This is a lovely story. Thank you.
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|  | Re: The Horseboy's Second Chance. Part 2. « Reply #37 on Dec 15, 2011, 10:34am » | |
I await to hear about how they are getting on after you have been back, Spin, they are indeed so lucky you and your friends took such an interest in them
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|  | Re: The Horseboy's Second Chance. Part 2. « Reply #38 on Dec 16, 2011, 4:19pm » | |
Terrific story Spindrift. Quite humbling.
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|  | Re: The Horseboy's Second Chance. Part 2. « Reply #39 on Dec 17, 2011, 8:38pm » | |
Yes, we in the west have little idea how most people live below the poverty line.
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