Beyond the Book: Trading Activism for Isolation to Save My Own Life

In addition to inflicting emotional, mental, and intellectual pain and suffering, traumatic experiences change and transform you, whether you want it or not. Consequently, you live and view life in ways that you didn't in the past and in ways others around you don't. Initially, you may not even be aware of it. Coming to terms with and reconciling this change takes deliberate steps and actions.

I made it through a period of years of emotional and intellectual turmoil following a traumatic experience because I recognized and understood a lot of it, and, more crucially, I knew the steps to take.

I share the details in this blog post with the hope that it might help someone else.

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Nepali PM Deuba: “Nepalese people are so brave…they are coping as if nothing happened. […]Trauma? There is no trauma”

How out of touch and/or unfeeling and/or morally bankrupt would you have to be to make declaration such as that which PM Sher Bahadur Deuba made at the Columbia University World Leaders Forum on September 21, 2017?

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The Silenced…Go Silently

  • Post category:Social Justice
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The biggest killer of Nepalese girls and women is suicide. Part of the reason has to do with Nepalese society not valuing female lives anywhere near as much as those of males in general and other social issues arising from cultural practices and mentality. There are things we, the Nepalese men, can do to change things around.

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