Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Myanmar Observations and Thoughts


Just a few thoughts and comments I have on our experience in Myanmar:



  • Myanmar is still a poor, developing nation with potential (the Chinese already have a foothold in the growth potential)
  • Basic needs, such as electricity, clean water, and sewers, are not yet available to the majority of the rural population (90% are farmers)
  • The plastic bottle and trash in the waterways is a serious problem (as it is in most of SE Asia)
  • There is wealth, but it is in the hands of few
  • The monks depend on local donations, and there are not enough people to support the swelling number of monks here
  • The people are willing to sacrifice their own current well-being in order to make donations to the pagodas and monasteries to improve their chances of a better after-life in Nirvana
  • There are two sides to the political troubles in Rohingya, and atrocities are coming from both
  • No matter how crowded a pagoda may be, you can always find your shoes where you left them when you come out!!!





1 comment:

  1. Regarding the Rohingya, you heard what the government wanted you to hear. Since it's more than the media weighing in on the situation, I don't believe it's about sensational journalism. The UN is not about "selling papers" nor is the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Sorry.

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