Buk Hoo Kee
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Mirror mirror on the wall, who is the wealthiest of them all?
I think the real question is, what are they doing with their money. I know there are rich people in Laos. I see the mansions and hotels and mercedes benz that only get polished more than driven. My question is why don't these rich Laos people help the rest who have almost nothing. If I was that rich, I would at least donate something or build a school, perhaps even a hospital and name it after myself. Yet, all I see is the chinese building this in donation, the thai's built the train, the viets and japanese build roads and stuff, I read it on the news all the time. Doesn't this make you think to yourself, why don't the rich Lao people do anything for their own kind? It's like Lao doesn't help fellow Lao. We only want to be better than others, even in the west, this ideology prevails in many Lao communities that I see. They envy each other or look down on one another.
I think I read somewhere on maybe another board about a Lao guy who went to Laos and married a native Lao girl there. He was raised in the US and when a fellow Lao person asked him to do something to help them out, his wife said, "why are you doing that for them, what are you gaining?". We in the west have the mentality that if we help each other, it is for the benefit of improving society and that if we work together, dreams can be realized as a whole. My thought on this is that most of the people in Laos live in poverty and it's still survival of the fittest mode for them and the rich are afraid to lend a helping hand so they cling to what they got cause it's better you than me right? I sometimes wonder if these rich people are just not smart enough to use their money so they don't do anything productive for the sake of society. The other thought is that they obtained wealth in such a way that they need to hide it. Lastly, the wealthy are not Laotian and they'd like to keep it that way, we are merely cattle and the farmer is rich.
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