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Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Staring Rabbit: The way you see- an attitude

Staring Rabbit: The way you see- an attitude: The way you see- an Attitude Recently there was a sudden landing of the Bhutan Helicopter that provides an immediate medical service ...

The way you see- an attitude



The way you see- an Attitude
Recently there was a sudden landing of the Bhutan Helicopter that provides an immediate medical service on emergency delivery cases. Many villagers, health workers and student and the staff were gathered around the football ground to see unplanned landing of the helicopter.
Heavy smoke covered up the sky by burning the green cypress leave for the easy location of the ground. As the place was roared by the running engine, students inside the classroom were disturbed and all the students were found rushing to the ground to make a glance to the pilot and as monster to few .
In big excitement every one enjoyed watching the monster. It was a big gathering bringing the joy like a Tshechu while other one is suffering to dead.
In a remote place like ours seeing such a roaring machine was alarm call for the villagers to come together and see the smiles of each other. People don’t come to see the patient but came to see the machine that was noisy and letting them to be in wonder.
On other hand, patient supposed to refer was suffering intensely and time was too short for the immediate medical intervention. Pilot was quick enough to make safe landing in the short of times. He stopped the engine and made necessary comfort of the patient inside
Patient referring to General referral Hospital Thimphu on emergency case
with seat belt and bed.
Many eyes were to quickening pilot actions over limited time he had. Immediately after arranging passenger for the flight to Thimphu, he went under the tail of the helicopter and started to pee.
People broke into big laughter and some found reasons for  action. Some thought pilot was not ashamed of the gatherings. Some said he was foreigner and wanted to get the attentions!
 In  hours of suffering and  pain to  patient, she was deported from ambulance to another mode of transport, just in a minute it took off from the place.
Here many didn’t see the helicopter on the ground instead saw the busying doctor and health workers. Many remembers as of days to pass by, only the oddly peeing of the pilot under the parked helicopter. More than a laughter it brings, I have to convince my students that pilot has to make it fast for the safety of the patient rather than being embarrassed  to the gathering.
Perhaps, Antics of Atsara bring big laughter than the real dances and chaams.
Similarly, we are lost to finding our own ground as we wish to sit and stare further. To every activity learning and relearning doesn’t take root because we have failed to see through god’s eye view.
Finally I can conclude that the way you see is your own attitude.
Note: It is a Common among Bhutanese to gather for all scenes taking place in for a  time.  Of course some come with good intentions to help the needy ones but I found most just stand to give a glance and add the crowd . Whether it is of good happenings or bad people get bothered by incidents.On contrary, you don’t hear the cry and scream from neighbors and pretend that you don’t hear the quarrels and say- "Ah just leave it"
Declaration: NOT TO DEMEAN AND DEFAME ANYONE,ITS ONE MAN 'S OBSERVATION FOR PERSONAL LEARNING AND RESHAPING OF THE ATTITUDE.