Life in Africa is good! It’s not an “easy life” compared to what it would be to spend your days living and working in a country like Sweden - but there’s more life quality to get out of doing something meaningful with your life and it’s like I always say: when I’m in Niger, something inside of me comes alive… I’m glad you’re doing something for your own people. People always look for great things to do in order to make a difference - but the little things matter, for that is what inspires people to take their lives in their own hand - and perhaps they too will do something for others?
I’ve never been to Malawi, but maybe one day, I’ll get the opportunity to go there… Good luck with your project!
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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a Trackbackhi there, wish I could be like you someday,doing something useful for the society. I read your ‘about’ page. inspiring me.
I myself has started something small in my country, supported by a foundation in Holland.
http://www.scholsfoundations.nl/ScholsFoundations/projecten_indonesie.htm
thanks for inspiring. how is life in africa? have you been to Malawi?
Devari, hi!
Life in Africa is good! It’s not an “easy life” compared to what it would be to spend your days living and working in a country like Sweden - but there’s more life quality to get out of doing something meaningful with your life and it’s like I always say: when I’m in Niger, something inside of me comes alive… I’m glad you’re doing something for your own people. People always look for great things to do in order to make a difference - but the little things matter, for that is what inspires people to take their lives in their own hand - and perhaps they too will do something for others?
I’ve never been to Malawi, but maybe one day, I’ll get the opportunity to go there… Good luck with your project!
Warm greetings, Esther
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