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Organic Farmer of Paamm - zhemgang

Moved by his inhabitant materialistic inclination, his indispensable role even at this age never let him off. All I see is, success in life depends on right combination of luck and hardship. Both are complementary. However, priority must be given to kindness and the hardship, for it can definitely improve the quality of life. Let reason guide us not the escalating tension all around. I am happy to see his great gears – the combination of his hat, dress, polythene plastic and his firm eyes. ALL THE BEST.

Farmer at Paamm - Zhemgang

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  1. At this age he still looks tough and its all because he is organic

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    1. Thats exactly what we need to adopt- lets go organic and remain firm...

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  2. Sometimes I pity on parents as many of their kids put them to work at this age. Hope this is not that grandfather I am pity at.

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    1. In the world of self this things are common and i hope it will happen for coming generations. Its happening and it will happen. Amidst superior education and advancement we can't curb this things because this things has been running for many many generations....Thanks for the ideas...

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