i used to think, why do we need to secure a visa when we travel, this can restrict other people to explore the world when they want to. we're just born in different countries and nationalities but we're all the same human beings, we supposedly have the rights to live and enjoy the richness whatever this world can offer equally. same as these tribal people, they deserve to be welcomed and be exposed. live as normal without the fear of the unfamiliar. i want them to enjoy and be part of our society but a part of me wants to say no leave them as they are, they have their own source of happiness and ways of survival.
we might think that their lives are much harder than us but for me it's the simplicity of life. when they are hungry, they just go out and look for food. they get directly what they need. their necessities are just basics. they don't need to work long hours just to earn money for food. at the end of the day they are still together with their family. no one needs to go far and leave the others for a greener pasture. there will be no lonely hearts.
if you have watched the video, you can say that (obviously) they haven't seen their own faces yet and they didn't know how they look like, therefore the tendency to compare their physical appearance among others is less, because of this they believe more what's inside of them than the outside. if they haven't seen the white people they won't know that different complexion do exist. there should be no discrimination and insecurities, but if insecurities still exist in them definitely it would be different from ours.
modern technologies are introduce to make our lives easier, but there are times, the more life becomes easier the more it gets complicated.
i don't know how to incorporate this but i just heard this line from the song The Heart Of the Matter by Don Henley/India Arie ♫ ♬ the more i know the less i understand ♫ ♬.
be blessed everyone. :)
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