A 21st-century man, born on a pile of dust, grew up hungry most of his childhood; walked barefoot to schools that provided food that was not enough for his small stomach; slept on jute sacks, fed on maize and potatoes, drank water directly from the streams and rivers. In love with wilderness for animals and plants. Unconditional love for Bhutan. A true son of Palden Drukpa, quietly impactful!
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