Posted by: SiliconHills March 18, 2012
I'm Sorry!
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Everything well put and agreed. Just a little thought though, based on my own experiences. A lot of us live outside Nepal and enjoy the system and the culture that is already built for us.We have to remember that,  not all of us are that equally blessed nor  do we all have the degrees in the fields involved-unfortunately. I wish it was like that but the fact is  it isn't. Last year I was back in Nepal and with limited time I had a mountain of works to be done. I am sure you get the picture when it comes to getting things done in Nepal when  the time is framed from your end and initially I was frustrated/mad and what not. Eventually,I realized the problem was me and not them. Just because I have seen a better world does not mean the on going process for years should change over night nor do I deserve any better. I am not implying that we have to keep empbracing the "stautus quo" but as we seek  improvements, lets not forget how our system is built and lets try to help each  other, teach other  in improving our selves and our society. If its a mom restaurant, as a learned citizen it is our responsibility to share ideas on how things could be improved that will ultimately will be a win-win situation for both sides. It is not always easy preaching or giving advices in Nepal,I get it but if we are following that road to perfection, we all have to do a better job than just be a mere spectator to all the ongoing odds.Just a thought!!!
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