Absolutely there are real people experiencing real crises here. Like I said, not minimizing the pain they experience. Just offering perspective. For perspective, this was the village where I lived and the little “bathroom” I used while I was there 😅 The nearest town with any semblance of services was at least a day’s travel on foot through muddy mountain terrain, and any supplies in or out were carried on your back. I do feel for homeless starving people here in America, and helping them find solutions to those problems is good and important. But even the poorest among us here have it far better than many in the world, and many here who think they’re struggling to survive are simply struggling to be comfortable and have a convenient life. Work and struggle are simply part of life. Perspective key.
what country ? looks like the countryside generally here in indonesia. calm and peaceful
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This was Papua New Guinea