Well this certainly isn’t the first time I have gushed about
foreign, undiscovered and breathtaking Myanmar.
If nothing else, this trip confirmed my fascination, love and obsession
for the country and its people.
While it is impossible to summarize or stereotype the people
and their country, part of its beauty is how different and unique it all really
is. Six months ago, I climbed
archeological masterpieces and marveled at the natural beauty of Inle
Lake. This trip, I spent nearly three
weeks at the beach, and through researching tourism – I heard of hundreds of
other places worth visiting in Myanmar.
And while the people are different based on ethnic groups, language and
culture, like the country, whether you marvel at pagodas or catch the sun
setting on the lake, they are all just as amazing.
They are risk-takers.
They are strong. They are tough,
they are loving, and they are ready for change.
They are proud to be from Myanmar and look towards a brighter tomorrow.
Their smiles are intoxicating, their strong hearts are
inspiring and their motivation is contagious.
Every single person I interviewed, whether they be a fisherman, hotel
manager, teacher, monk, housewife, waiter, farmer or police man – regardless of
whether they made less than $1 per day or over $8 per day said they were proud
of their job and it was a respected and desired job within the community. They were proud of their work, proud of their
lifestyle, and genuinely happy.
What was most humbling was how hard each parent worked to
give their child a better and brighter future.
And they worked hard.
Parents were happy to share their children’s graduation photos, certificates
and marks and gushed when sharing what they hoped their children will be when
they grow up. We interviewed parents
with less than a primary education level who were supporting their children in
high school and spoke of Harvard, PhDs and university. Parents contributed up to 40% of their income
towards the education of their children and understood the importance of
investing in their children, and their children’s’ futures.
A sports team can only be as strong as the players within
it, as a country can only be as strong as its people. Myanmar has the strongest and sturdiest
people I have ever met. I truly believe
that the country, as a whole, will soon see the successes that I have been
lucky enough to witness from its individuals.
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