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  • My trip to a Himalayan village after putting pressure on my nerves

    Gaurav verma
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    After going through a breakdown and putting a lot of pressure on my nerves, I decided to go to a Himalayan village. When you hear about the word village, you think about a place where maybe 100+ people live. But this village is different. There were only 8 people in the entire village. To reach the village you have to climb down. There is a path made up of stone but no safety measures. But the efforts are worth it. The thing we take for granted, people in the Himalayas have to struggle for it. This village is a living ASMR. You hear the sounds of insects and birds. When you have so less people, you hardly hear them talking. I got the chance to see the birds I've only seen in pictures. I helped someone in his farming efforts. I help someone in taking care of the village temple. I even help an old man build a wooden ladder. I encountered an indigenous device or more like a JUGAAD which produces the sound of a leopard to scare away the wild boar. When you're in Himalay, you will surely find wild animals as well. There is a rule in the village, when the sun goes down, do not climb up out of the village. Go to the place which is covered under your house bulb light only. This taught me the importance of no matter what happens, you need to take a break because the next day is around the corner. This trip has become a life-changing trip for me. When I logged in today after returning from the trip, I found 2 new users (under the free tier, but still it's something). I may have found the first right niche to pitch my product. Thank you for taking care of me in my low @valilus @julia_putzeys @santalo @jack95 @clement862 @baishali_gulati @angeli_
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