Comments on: Are we what we are shaped to be? http://www.whynepal.com/thought-provoking/are-we-what-we-are-shaped-to-be/ Nepal doesn't need to change. We do. Fri, 19 Aug 2011 04:06:13 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v= By: Uj http://www.whynepal.com/thought-provoking/are-we-what-we-are-shaped-to-be/comment-page-1/#comment-3219 Uj Sat, 26 Mar 2011 00:40:00 +0000 http://www.whynepal.com/?p=1896#comment-3219 maybe he should read this to his son/daughter.rnrnthe 50 page A nepali entrepreneur's handbook. (copy/paste link in browser tornview/download)rnhttp://bit.ly/E4Nbook maybe he should read this to his son/daughter.rnrnthe 50 page A nepali entrepreneur’s handbook. (copy/paste link in browser tornview/download)rnhttp://bit.ly/E4Nbook

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By: Laxmi khatiwada http://www.whynepal.com/thought-provoking/are-we-what-we-are-shaped-to-be/comment-page-1/#comment-3218 Laxmi khatiwada Fri, 25 Mar 2011 18:55:00 +0000 http://www.whynepal.com/?p=1896#comment-3218 He was confused and highlighted risk factors...... he told that he never thought like that... He was confused and highlighted risk factors…… he told that he never thought like that…

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By: Uj http://www.whynepal.com/thought-provoking/are-we-what-we-are-shaped-to-be/comment-page-1/#comment-3217 Uj Fri, 25 Mar 2011 16:55:00 +0000 http://www.whynepal.com/?p=1896#comment-3217 Good points. Thank you ! Good points. Thank you !

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By: Another dude http://www.whynepal.com/thought-provoking/are-we-what-we-are-shaped-to-be/comment-page-1/#comment-3216 Another dude Fri, 25 Mar 2011 10:50:00 +0000 http://www.whynepal.com/?p=1896#comment-3216 I want to add one more thing. Please teach them corruption/stealing is real bad. Punctuality and honesty are good habits. Please teach them good morality; it is so unfortunate that Nepalese people (mostly) are so morally corrupted these days. One of the reason (or maybe most of the reason) for this behaviour is that our parents always (or ali bujhne bhayepachi) told us its ok to do whatever that earns you more money. "Sojho aula le ghyu aaudaina, ali batho hunuparcha." We all knew what they meant by being "batho." When I recall my own childhood, I remember everyone praised me for being so "gyani", good in studies, smart, honest etc until I was in high school. Then all of a sudden, everyone starts worrying that im so "sojho", dumb etc that i dont know any survival/life techniques. "Yesle padhna chahi padhyo tara gari khadaina." Its hard to accept, but everything started from our own houses. So please don't make the same mistake with our kids. And also don't teach them everything, let them learn: another mistake our parents did to us (maybe another reason why there are so few enterprenures in that chart). I want to add one more thing. Please teach them corruption/stealing is real bad. Punctuality and honesty are good habits. Please teach them good morality; it is so unfortunate that Nepalese people (mostly) are so morally corrupted these days. One of the reason (or maybe most of the reason) for this behaviour is that our parents always (or ali bujhne bhayepachi) told us its ok to do whatever that earns you more money. “Sojho aula le ghyu aaudaina, ali batho hunuparcha.” We all knew what they meant by being “batho.” When I recall my own childhood, I remember everyone praised me for being so “gyani”, good in studies, smart, honest etc until I was in high school. Then all of a sudden, everyone starts worrying that im so “sojho”, dumb etc that i dont know any survival/life techniques. “Yesle padhna chahi padhyo tara gari khadaina.” Its hard to accept, but everything started from our own houses. So please don’t make the same mistake with our kids. And also don’t teach them everything, let them learn: another mistake our parents did to us (maybe another reason why there are so few enterprenures in that chart).

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By: Uj http://www.whynepal.com/thought-provoking/are-we-what-we-are-shaped-to-be/comment-page-1/#comment-3214 Uj Fri, 25 Mar 2011 09:13:00 +0000 http://www.whynepal.com/?p=1896#comment-3214 Laxmi, What was his immediate response to your suggestions? Laxmi, What was his immediate response to your suggestions?

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By: Uj http://www.whynepal.com/thought-provoking/are-we-what-we-are-shaped-to-be/comment-page-1/#comment-3213 Uj Fri, 25 Mar 2011 09:10:00 +0000 http://www.whynepal.com/?p=1896#comment-3213 Thank you James (Manoj)rnrnHopefully we will not make the same decisions the earlier generation madernwhile choosing careers for our children. Thank you James (Manoj)rnrnHopefully we will not make the same decisions the earlier generation madernwhile choosing careers for our children.

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By: Uj http://www.whynepal.com/thought-provoking/are-we-what-we-are-shaped-to-be/comment-page-1/#comment-3212 Uj Fri, 25 Mar 2011 09:09:00 +0000 http://www.whynepal.com/?p=1896#comment-3212 Hom, I agree with you on most parts.rnrnyet I feel leaders are made... maybe we build each other up and changernthings.. I don't believe the next Nelson Mandela is going to arise in Nepal.rnIt will be few of us deeply flawed supporting each other .Good people needrnto trust each other more in Nepal and lift each other up.rnu0915u0938u094b ? Hom, I agree with you on most parts.rnrnyet I feel leaders are made… maybe we build each other up and changernthings.. I don’t believe the next Nelson Mandela is going to arise in Nepal.rnIt will be few of us deeply flawed supporting each other .Good people needrnto trust each other more in Nepal and lift each other up.rnu0915u0938u094b ?

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By: Laxmi khatiwada http://www.whynepal.com/thought-provoking/are-we-what-we-are-shaped-to-be/comment-page-1/#comment-3211 Laxmi khatiwada Fri, 25 Mar 2011 07:28:00 +0000 http://www.whynepal.com/?p=1896#comment-3211 Very true. I remember one discussion I had with one of my relatives few months back. He came to me for the suggestions of his son's further studies. His concern was which stream helps him to get job easily with good salary. After giving him few suggestions I told him that, why you are trying to make your son a job seeker instead of making him job creator. Don't scare him for future jobs but let him think he can create jobs for others.nnThere is huge necessity of the entrepreneur and risk taker in our country who can create jobs for others and can do contribution to the economy ecosystem. So our next suggestion should be "Become a Leader or a Change maker" if someone comes to us for the suggestion. Very true. I remember one discussion I had with one of my relatives few months back. He came to me for the suggestions of his son’s further studies. His concern was which stream helps him to get job easily with good salary. After giving him few suggestions I told him that, why you are trying to make your son a job seeker instead of making him job creator. Don’t scare him for future jobs but let him think he can create jobs for others.nnThere is huge necessity of the entrepreneur and risk taker in our country who can create jobs for others and can do contribution to the economy ecosystem. So our next suggestion should be “Become a Leader or a Change maker” if someone comes to us for the suggestion.

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By: James Rana http://www.whynepal.com/thought-provoking/are-we-what-we-are-shaped-to-be/comment-page-1/#comment-3210 James Rana Fri, 25 Mar 2011 06:59:00 +0000 http://www.whynepal.com/?p=1896#comment-3210 Salutes for the great workout !nObviously we're out of track ! nAll the above chart shows us.We all needs the right attitude & correct determination in right time.regardsn Salutes for the great workout !nObviously we’re out of track ! nAll the above chart shows us.We all needs the right attitude & correct determination in right time.regardsn

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By: khanal http://www.whynepal.com/thought-provoking/are-we-what-we-are-shaped-to-be/comment-page-1/#comment-3208 khanal Fri, 25 Mar 2011 06:41:00 +0000 http://www.whynepal.com/?p=1896#comment-3208 nice analysis bro. from my perspective, becoming a leader or a change maker in Nepal or anywhere in third world in not so easy. People have tried but rarely succeed. I know some of my friends in political space who are at higher post today. At the end of the day, only one thing matters most - common sense; which Nepalese people don't have. Just look at the people rallying around Paras today. Why you want a landlord when you are already free and have your own piece of land. Nepalese people don't have common sense. u0939u093eu092eu0940 u091cu0938u094du0924u094b u091bu094c u0939u093eu092eu094du0930u093e u0928u0947u0924u093e u092au0928u093f u0924u0947u0938u094du0924u0948 u091bu0928u094d | u092du094bu091f u0939u093eu0932u094du0928u0947 u092cu0947u0932u093e u092eu093e u0939u093eu092eu0940 u0906u0901u0916u093e u0926u0947u0915u094du0926u0948u0928u094c To bring a change in the country, there should be a leader who will show them- how to read between the lines. nice analysis bro. from my perspective, becoming a leader or a change maker in Nepal or anywhere in third world in not so easy. People have tried but rarely succeed. I know some of my friends in political space who are at higher post today. At the end of the day, only one thing matters most – common sense; which Nepalese people don’t have. Just look at the people rallying around Paras today. Why you want a landlord when you are already free and have your own piece of land. Nepalese people don’t have common sense. u0939u093eu092eu0940 u091cu0938u094du0924u094b u091bu094c u0939u093eu092eu094du0930u093e u0928u0947u0924u093e u092au0928u093f u0924u0947u0938u094du0924u0948 u091bu0928u094d | u092du094bu091f u0939u093eu0932u094du0928u0947 u092cu0947u0932u093e u092eu093e u0939u093eu092eu0940 u0906u0901u0916u093e u0926u0947u0915u094du0926u0948u0928u094c To bring a change in the country, there should be a leader who will show them- how to read between the lines.

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