a simplicitacious life











i’ve not got much time to blog
but what i’ve seen today has really touched a nerve somewhere inside me
no matter how poor these ppl are, no matter how much they suffered in the past and is still suffering,
they are happy with life.
they are grateful to be alive.
and that says a lot.

it only goes to show that, money really does NOT buy happiness.
just compare the depression rates between the people in the states and in cambodia
these people are happy!
happy to be alive!
and what is everyone else in the first and second world countries doing?
always being dissatisfied with what they have, what they own.

people here are so friendly!
everything is so laid back!
people stop to chat to us, people smile..
they aint like the people in big cities, always seemingly rushing for something like the world is going to end if they stop to smile for a sec.

oh well…

anyhow, here’s one interesting thing i did today
i’m not proud of em things and the creation and purpose of it
but it was still an experience



darren says:

waa,rambo.
anyway,we should be grateful on all the things we have,and stop complaining much.



Sheryl says:

Hey I just came back from Cambodia too. Yes to a certain extent some of them are happy with their lives but I got slight depression seeing these little kids begging for monies instead of studying in school. Anyway it’s all good experience for me because then I learn how to appreciate things that I have in my life.



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