Posted by: lootekukur January 25, 2007
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well,
that's the problem. when the system is fully unstable and profane as is ours, one person's good intention and sincere effort cannot make a big change unless he/she chooses to sacrifice and spend his lifetime to make the necessary ammendments. now how many of us would care to do that ? we have easier ways like coming to a place like US of A which has loads of opportunites, work hard and earn a good living.
those who are left out or those who choose to remain there MUST adapt to the nature of the system we have in there and be like one of those corrupt politicians or beaureocrats of our country. That's the structure of the struggle for existence we have to face in nepal whereas in a place like USA, you've got to work hard and show the result to sustain. that is the struggle for existence for this part of the world.
we have witnessed lots of people in nepal achieving success at young age without much struggle. some of them have worked truly hardly to reach the status quo and they have spent ample time to reach there whereas most of them have gone through unfair games and politics to score success without much struggle. Now who would chose to work hard and earn money when there is a much easier roadmap for success? that's when you tend to take things for granted. that's when you don't respect others' achievements fairly. that's when you tend to become a hypocrite.
LooTe
PS this is my 24th post for the day, so i may not be back...:P