Very interesting, practical, full of hope and sounds great for 'vanprastha ashram', the fourth stage of old ancient Indian system of dividing full life. In my opinion it is very practical in the sense that life span is increasing every year and kids do not have time for elders so that instead of worrying for nothing they can give sense to last part a meaningful end.
When you have made money and can afford to settle down in Coonoor, you can talk all these. We have a very large section of population for whom to get out of poverty, there cant be any remedy other than rapid growth. It is one thing to live a frugal life after one has enjoyed all the luxuries of life and another for a poor man to aspire for a better life. The top 1% of the population (in terms of affluence) can talk anything and will be lapped up by the media
Re: When you have made money...
by vinod shenbaga on Nov 07, 2017 02:26 PM
Exactly, Mansoor Khan has Point but its not practical to current India's majority issue of Poverty
He left the city for peace and focus is on city, why cant he enjoy life in the path he chosse than to burn his blood. To see everything green, wear a green glass and not paint everything green
I really liked the article. Mr. Mansoor Khan has an original approach of looking at things. This really requires courage. I appreciate his journey and will like to visit his home stay.
I really liked the article. Mr. Mansoor Khan has an original approach of looking at things. This really requires courage. I appreciate his journey and will like to visit his home stay.
I really liked the article. Mr. Mansoor Khan has an original approach of looking at things. This really requires courage. I appreciate his journey and will like to visit his home stay.