Re: Loving Nature to Death
by
wmccomninel
06/06/2008, 6:43 PM #
Sorry to disappoint you but I am not a well-to-do elite globetrotter. Over my three adult decades I did just barely manage to visit all of the continents. My lifelong travel budget was far less than you have spent on the things which you take for granted and which I have never owned myself (new cars, a house, annual vacations, etc.). I am actually very poor and according to the Social Security statement which you get every year over the course of my life I have had an average income of just $11,843 per year to do everything with. Some years I lived in Army barracks and some I lived at my parent's house but that is still not much cash. When I left the Army 2 1/2 years ago I lost the last of my family (my Father) and my parent's house which was the only home which I ever had. I have been unemployed and homeless ever since, not much better off than the unwashed masses who you mentioned.
You seem to miss that when I was in Honduras in 1988 I was working as a preventive medicine specialist and helped to bring one day long health care clinics to remote mountain villages. I deloused the local people (gently by hand and not using some horrendous compressed air machine) and applied insecticide to their livestock to prevent Botflies from infecting them (that did require a horrendous machine to spray them).
Doctors gave out packets with vitamins, aspirin and antibiotics when indicated. Dentists pulled about three teeth per patient on average. That was the only health care those remote village people ever had. Despite the language barrier I got to know some of the Hondurans while there. When I later tried to continue such work by volunteering for the Peace Corps after college I was not accepted. I have done more good with less in my life than anyone who you personally know.
When I went on the luxury cruise (the only cruise I have been on) I was still a Sergeant in the Army and had just returned from a not so luxurious year in Iraq (not in the Green Zone either). It was supposed to be a trip with my girlfriend but she had already dumped me while I was still away at war so I had to go alone.
I picked the best ship for her not for me. She was a dentist and was used to nice accommodations whereas I had been a soldier in the field for years and would stay wherever (it was still better than much of the Army life which I got accustomed to while in the field artillery). It was more misery than luxury for me to go on that cruise without my girlfriend if that makes you feel any better to know.