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Bringing Progress to Paradise

What I Got from Giving to a Mountain Village in Nepal

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What does it mean to introduce progress—schools, electricity, roads—to a community that has thrived for centuries without it? In October 2008, Jeffrey Rasley, an attorney and climbing expedition leader, led a trek to Basa, a remote village in Nepal's Solu region. This village, home to subsistence farmers, had only seen a handful of outsiders. Rasley discovered a community untouched by Western consumer culture; they lacked running water, electricity, and vehicles, yet lived in beautifully crafted stone homes surrounded by flower gardens. Their primary desire was education for their children. Rasley assisted in completing a school building and was later asked to help bring electricity to the village. His journey transformed him from an adventurer into a dedicated philanthropist. The allure of simpler living in such communities profoundly impacts visitors, while locals seek the economic advantages that come with tourism. This narrative critically examines the complex relationship between tourists and residents in remote areas and the influence of Western values on these unique cultures.

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Bringing Progress to Paradise, Jeff Rasley

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Titul
Bringing Progress to Paradise
Podtitul
What I Got from Giving to a Mountain Village in Nepal
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Conari Press
Rok vydania
2010
Väzba
mäkká
ISBN10
1573244821
ISBN13
9781573244824
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3,4 z 5
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What does it mean to introduce progress—schools, electricity, roads—to a community that has thrived for centuries without it? In October 2008, Jeffrey Rasley, an attorney and climbing expedition leader, led a trek to Basa, a remote village in Nepal's Solu region. This village, home to subsistence farmers, had only seen a handful of outsiders. Rasley discovered a community untouched by Western consumer culture; they lacked running water, electricity, and vehicles, yet lived in beautifully crafted stone homes surrounded by flower gardens. Their primary desire was education for their children. Rasley assisted in completing a school building and was later asked to help bring electricity to the village. His journey transformed him from an adventurer into a dedicated philanthropist. The allure of simpler living in such communities profoundly impacts visitors, while locals seek the economic advantages that come with tourism. This narrative critically examines the complex relationship between tourists and residents in remote areas and the influence of Western values on these unique cultures.