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A Splendid Isolation: Lessons on Happiness from the Kingdom of Bhutan
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“The greatest religion gives suffering to nobody,” reads a weather-beaten sign, quoting the Buddha, at Chele La pass, the highest motorable point in the country, near Paro. This maxim is everywhere evident. As a Bhutanese friend and I walked in the mountains one afternoon, he reflexively removed insects from the path and gently placed them in the verge, out of harm’s way. Early one morning in Thimphu, I saw a group of young schoolboys, in their spotless white-sleeved ghos, crouching over a mouse on the street, gently offering it food. In Bhutan, the horses that trudge up the steep trail to the Tiger’s Nest monastery are reserved for out-of-shape tourists; Bhutanese don’t consider horses beasts of burden and prefer not to make them suffer under heavy loads. Even harvesting honey is considered a sign of disrespect for the industrious bees; my young guide, Kezang, admonished me for buying a bottle of Bhutanese honey to take home. (Chastened, I left it there.) In”
― A Splendid Isolation: Lessons on Happiness from the Kingdom of Bhutan
― A Splendid Isolation: Lessons on Happiness from the Kingdom of Bhutan
“Article 9 of Bhutan’s constitution says: “The State shall strive to promote those circumstances that will enable the successful pursuit of Gross National Happiness.”
― A Splendid Isolation: Lessons on Happiness from the Kingdom of Bhutan
― A Splendid Isolation: Lessons on Happiness from the Kingdom of Bhutan
“Happiness, he said, warming his hands around a fresh cup of coffee, is a choice. “You have to brew it in yourself. Even from a lump of food, we choose each grain to suit our need. Likewise, in the philosophical manner, we choose to be who we are.”
― A Splendid Isolation: Lessons on Happiness from the Kingdom of Bhutan
― A Splendid Isolation: Lessons on Happiness from the Kingdom of Bhutan
