They have least resources for growing food and infrastructure for education is not sufficient. But seeing these two children enjoying their time, sliding above the ice, gave a different perspective. I found the hidden happiness among the struggling people of the Himalayas.
There are many such highlighted phrases, points that are important to all of us in our life. And definitely, I won’t highlight all of them. During the last pages of this book, he says to Do Something. He writes if we fail then it’s a good sign. Because we are learning something from it. And not that we will succeed in the second time. It’s okay if we fail many times. It’s not okay to repeat the same mistakes we did last time. The ratio of mistakes we do in each attempt should decrease. In the end, success is in our hand.
MARK MANSON, can be your guru if you are seeking one. And his book can be your sutra of happiness filled with lots of Fuck words just to teach us not to give one!
Shout Out to my 18years Old energetic brother who made it to ThorangLa Pass(5416M) with ease and joy. Although it was his first time above 4000M he walked like a professional, actually ran like a horse. He was in the front row one while reaching Tilicho Lake as well as ThorangLa Pass. And he will complete traveling whole Nepal before you people think about starting your first trek😄 Most funny part of the whole trek was his singing “दामी दामी दामी, वरीपरी चाहियो मलाई राम्री राम्री नानी” 😂😂😂
My friend Yugdeep shared this link “Champion Wallace’s record Annapurna triumph” today. I went through it and was simply blown away reading the record made by Champion Wallace. He is
I didn’t find yesterday’s blog interesting after I completed it. This Blog, either the topic didn’t justify its content or my writing approach didn’t work out. I felt that lagging connection
This time I made it to Tilicho Circuit. Started from Manan, went to Tilicho Lake and returned to Mustag crossing The ThorangLa Pass. Overall there is a dozen of memories captured during this eight days trekking. 4200M was the maximum altitude that I have stepped into before this trekking. But now a new record of 5416M is created after crossing ThorangLa Pass.