Reasons for Going to Nepal
The man, who had other volunteering alternatives to choose
from, chose to go to Nepal even in the midst of the Civil War. He chose to
volunteer in an orphanage. He wanted his friends and parents to view this
period that he was going to spend in Nepal as one challenging feat. This feat
would make him to be considered a hero by his friends and parents. The man
never had doubt about that because he would be taking care of orphans in one of
the poorest countries in the world. He deemed the idea of volunteering in an
orphanage to be the ideal way to begin his adventure on his round the world
trip. Furthermore, after his first job of eight years, he yearned for something
different in his life. He also wanted to spend his entire net worth on a trip
round the world, of which Nepal was the first stop.
He had a strong urge about
volunteering in a third world country. This urge was so strong that it overrode
any potential criticism from his friends and parents. He simply wanted to pass
the idea that he was a selfless individual to those who did not recognize it in
him.
Reasons for Going Back
Nepal was a long distance away from home and required a lot
of sacrifice. Volunteering in an orphanage was a noble course and an experience
like no other. Experiences like these to the man were unforgettable and never
repeated in life.
While
in the orphanage, he grew close the children and shared a strong bond together.
Taking care of the children was a responsibility which he found too hard to
walk out of. The children were part and parcel of his day-to-day life. They
brought joy to those around them.
The kids took him to be their
parent because he was there when they needed him. Therefore, with such a strong
bond created between them, he deemed it necessary to visit them again. He
promised the children that he would return after one year. Furthermore, after
promising them, he confirmed that he would be returning after one year for sure.
Comparison Between the Reasons
There is a sense of the man trying to appeal to his friends
and parents, in the reasons for going to Nepal. He is motivated to go by the
idea of creating a reputation for himself. He wants to prove himself to the
world around him. He is just passionate about doing something different from
the job that he had. He wanted something that was praiseworthy and that would
earn him some respect. The man was not emotional in going to Nepal.
The man is overwhelmed by what is
in his heart rather than honor and fame from his friends. He is deeply
convicted and promises the children that he would visit them again. The reason
is the closeness and the bond they shared deeply within their relationship. The
man is very emotional in wanting to go back to Nepal. He has some sense of
worth and purpose in his life. There is a change of perspective in the reasons
for going to Nepal and the reasons for going back. The transformation is
evident in the reasons for the two visits.
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