Weighing the Differences
It will probably take months to digest all the sights and sounds of Bangladesh, and the feelings I had experiencing them. Strolling to work this morning in a light drizzle, I noted the lack of people, the lack of goats — the lack of life.
It's a safe, clean, sanitized world here. We've made it that way, we want it that way. I'm not complaining.
But there is a jumbling, jarring craziness there that I miss. Horns honking, buses flying, rain falling. Life lived in the open, nothing much left out. Now that I'm back here in the relative quiet, I'm weighing the differences.
It's a safe, clean, sanitized world here. We've made it that way, we want it that way. I'm not complaining.
But there is a jumbling, jarring craziness there that I miss. Horns honking, buses flying, rain falling. Life lived in the open, nothing much left out. Now that I'm back here in the relative quiet, I'm weighing the differences.
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