When I left for
My answers about it would go something like: “Well, it’s the fourth largest country in the world. No, really. Really! The
Or: “It has the largest Muslim population in the world. Seriously. Yes, bigger than
As my cousin puts it,
With I = subjective Importance (in the eyes of foreigners), and P = Population.
Bangladesh
Turns out, however, I was wrong again. Giving up tap-water didn’t rid me of the questions; I get them here all the time. People actually seem puzzled by my interest in their mega-country. It’s not that Indonesians lack national pride or that they dream of leaving – actually, for its size and relative wealth, there are very few emigrants. But the country really is lacking in attention. For many people I meet here too, the idea that I’d leave the
My last line of defense in these discussions usually comes down to: nicest people in the world (quite possibly true). But the problem with ending those discussions is that I know what’s going to follow. It’s the dreaded “And what exactly are studying?” question.
If I had two lives, in one life I could invite her to stay at my place, and in the second life I could kick her out. Then I could compare and see which had been the best thing to do. But we only live once.
It's frightening.
It seems like much of empirical social science is really about answering that: what should Tomas have done with Tereza? Invited her to stay? Kicked her out? If only we could experiment with both.
Well, that’s sort of part of my plan here (minus Tereza.) I can’t actually create two
And after all, these two
So there. Next time you feel the urge to write to me with “How/when did this happen? What are you doing there? Why?” remember that I/P ratios like
I’m off tomorrow, finally, to Yogya. Will be nice to get out of
In the meantime, in turns out that R.O.U.Ss are real (via this)
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And often times you invite her to stay, but she leaves anyway.
take care,
raphi
Speaking of which... I'm reading the Finzi-Continis at the moment. Thanks again - N
Thank you! Now I have a way to answer all the people who as ME why YOU are there and what YOU are doing.
Love and dash from many in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and various places north of Netanya, Avi
Thanks for the helpful stats, but I still don't think that ROUSs are real - surely just a jewish conspiracy, if it comes from NYTimes.
Good luck repeating that Avi, it comes out very different every time I try. Hope the rest of the stay goes well. Lots of love, and try to stay away from Netanya
Senor Kranzdorffer, the Jews are probably the ones who convinced everyone ROUSs DON'T exist in the first place.
n -
great post! we miss you lots. yeah, the tap water is nice, but the us-of-a is better with you here.
- j
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