Summer
classes started… Ohh no.. Again… (Just kidding) This will be my first time
studying in the summer. I
am little bit excited about it but also worried that I will miss nice weather
outside. It will be so good, just like my place Mumbai. But I guess that is the
life of a graduate student.
Anyways,
my summer break was really good. I went to Shipshewana. It is a small place in
Indiana, USA. It is well-known for the Amish County. I heard about Amish
people, when I first came to US from my American friend and I always wanted to
meet them. At the start, I was not ready to believe the way they live. She told
me that, “Amish people live in rural areas, refuse to use electricity and other
modern things, and dress very plainly. They are, perhaps, the most visible of
all religious “dissenters” in the United States – those who endeavor to fully isolate themselves from wider American
society. They don’t vote and
they don’t enlist in the
military, but they do pay taxes.”
At last, I got a
chance to get to know the Amish culture and it was simply amazing. How they
choose to live their lives is totally different from our lives. I was inspired
by their dedications towards their culture and also faith in their religion and
values. I learned one thing after meeting and talking with them is the
DEDICATION towards your goals and beliefs. They believe in what they feel is
right and just follow it. You really need to have courage to do that.
Their life is
totally different and one important thing is they choose to live like this
because of the religious beliefs. It’s a choice and not enforcement. I was
quite inspired by their way of living and also their culture.
I am so glad that I
got a chance to know something excellent and inspirational and I feel new
experiences are very important in your life, they teach you a lot. One
important thing I discovered after this small tour is that, “The dedication
towards your goal is the most important key to be successful.”
Here
is the link for more information about Amish people: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAgSCTdnrhk
Cheers,
Vidya

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