But, how?
It is always easier said than done.
To live like they do.
To see as they saw.
To play like they play.
To smile like their smiles.
To eat and drink like they do.
To enjoy every moment they love.

This is quiet plenty of meal.
That what I ate on the plane.

This is our breakfast every morning.
While we eat with milk, banana, rice, guavas,cookies, toasts and cups of tea, children eatsimple.

That what we ate at the last day in Bal Ashram as their lunch.
Those rice are their daily food as lunch and dinner.
It's even simpler than what we eat every morning.
The sweet ball(湯圓)are what we taught them as a cooking class.
They all satisfied with what they have.
Though some of us thought that is not good enough to be had.
"They could live better."
That what we think about.
"I live HAPPILY."
That what the locals think about.
No computer, so what?
No internet, so what?
No pocket money, so what?
No cell phone, so what?
No television, so what?
Simple and happy.
Pure Happiness.
Kailash said that,
"Every child has a right to have education,play and be loved."
Eden said that.
"What they need is not a teacher, but older brothers and sisters bring love to them."
Sit down.
Observe.
Think about what you saw.
Be in their shoes.
Their is a famous proverb,
"When in Rome, do as the Romans do."
I want to correct it into,
"When in India, think as the Indians do."
I learned one sentence today in my History of Modern Chinese Literature class:
"With love, I got everything.(有了愛,就有了一切)-冰心"
That is what I want to share with you guys today.
How can we take others like us?
They are THEM.
It's even better to be themselves.
Don't push them.
Just be in their shoes!
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