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Check out this home built by the man himself, I so wish i could do something like this! It will simply take your breath away!

http://sfglobe.com/?id=231&src=share_fb_new_231



It is amazing and truly inspiring , honestly what is required is a vision and the commitment to see it through...great link !


The part I liked the best is that he did not think it beyond himself or demeaning to build his home with his own hands! A quality hat is rare and is becoming rarer!


But that is the case everywhere in Europe and other developed Western countries Kalyani, they build their own houses with some help from friends and relatives , even tend to farm land and vineyards since labor is extremely expensive ..It is only here in India that we depend on outside labor for everything probably because it is cheap !


Yes Usha, everyone does their own work in other countries, it is considered quite normal. I think they have quite a large number of shops that specialise in such items to help you build things by yourself, isn't it? In our country, I think it is more the attitude of being able to afford hiring others to do your work, and any work done by yourself is looked as being cheap. I don;t have a domestic help so I do all my washing and cleaning myself, so other ladies in my building look at me as if I am not in my right sense of mind!


That good Kalyani, those who have a feudal mindset can go ahead and judge others for all they want !!!, in fact I too do most of my housework all though we have a couple living in our outhouse.They both work elsewhere and help me out with the garden once a week and house work twice a week, the rest of the time it is me managing by myself...My husband too likes to potter around the garage and house doing something or the other when he is on leave,,,


Exactly....and I only wonder when will people realise that working around their home is good for themselves only and they can probably save a few bucks they might be paying to the doctor or to an expensive gym! :cheer:


There is no dignity attached to labor here in India unlike in the Western countries ...We see our politicians having people on hand and foot to take care of their needs and I have seen Princess Diana and other members of the Royal family carrying their own bags while traveling..This is something that needs to be taiught from childhood at home and school.



True...True...True....The last viceroy to India was seen carrying his own bags when he returned to his country and here we easily gift enormous mansions with acres and acres of land to retiring presidents and their extended families, quite annoying especially when we know the kind of role the Indian presidents play (or not play at all) :blink:

"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)

Thank you said by: usha manohar
Here is a link for another beautiful budget forest home built in the United States by an enterprising person based on Japanese architecture ...
http://www.homesandhues.com/A-Lovely-Forest-Home-Built-With-A-11000-Budget/

Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!

Thank you said by: Kalyani Nandurkar
This reminds me of another interesting episode.
Mark Tully, former bureau chief of BBC, New Delhi, while interviewing the then PM, Indira Gandhi asked.” What’s the secret of your success?”
“Did you see a calling Bell on my table?”, counter questioned Indira.
Mark Tully immediately grasped the underlying message in Indira’s question.
“Oh, what a great way of underlining the importance of Self – reliance!!! “
Mark Tully rose up, saluted and walked away with a smile of satisfaction writ over his face.
It is his dream house and he built his, brillaint screen shot, love to see in eyes though.

http://mohanmekap.com/

This reminds me of another interesting episode.
Mark Tully, former bureau chief of BBC, New Delhi, while interviewing the then PM, Indira Gandhi asked.” What’s the secret of your success?”
“Did you see a calling Bell on my table?”, counter questioned Indira.
Mark Tully immediately grasped the underlying message in Indira’s question.
“Oh, what a great way of underlining the importance of Self – reliance!!! “
Mark Tully rose up, saluted and walked away with a smile of satisfaction writ over his face.


That is an interesting aspect of Ms. Gandhi's personality! But given the resoluteness and an iron-like personality, how come she failed to instill this quality in her followers and family members?

"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)

This reminds me of another interesting episode.
Mark Tully, former bureau chief of BBC, New Delhi, while interviewing the then PM, Indira Gandhi asked.” What’s the secret of your success?”
“Did you see a calling Bell on my table?”, counter questioned Indira.
Mark Tully immediately grasped the underlying message in Indira’s question.
“Oh, what a great way of underlining the importance of Self – reliance!!! “
Mark Tully rose up, saluted and walked away with a smile of satisfaction writ over his face.


That is an interesting aspect of Ms. Gandhi's personality! But given the resoluteness and an iron-like personality, how come she failed to instill this quality in her followers and family members?


An apt point you raised . Her own family members failed to grasp the good example set by Indira Gandhi. Perhaps she failed to instill this quality in her family members despite Her best efforts. And the results are there for us to see.
This reminds me of another interesting episode.
Mark Tully, former bureau chief of BBC, New Delhi, while interviewing the then PM, Indira Gandhi asked.” What’s the secret of your success?”
“Did you see a calling Bell on my table?”, counter questioned Indira.
Mark Tully immediately grasped the underlying message in Indira’s question.
“Oh, what a great way of underlining the importance of Self – reliance!!! “
Mark Tully rose up, saluted and walked away with a smile of satisfaction writ over his face.


That is an interesting aspect of Ms. Gandhi's personality! But given the resoluteness and an iron-like personality, how come she failed to instill this quality in her followers and family members?


An apt point you raised . Her own family members failed to grasp the good example set by Indira Gandhi. Perhaps she failed to instill this quality in her family members despite Her best efforts. And the results are there for us to see.


Indira Gandhi was an autocrat who was responsible for most of the corrupt practices....Her family ( Rajeev Gandhi's) is now following in her footsteps since it is a well known fact that Sonia Gandhi was close to her ..

Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!

This reminds me of another interesting episode.
Mark Tully, former bureau chief of BBC, New Delhi, while interviewing the then PM, Indira Gandhi asked.” What’s the secret of your success?”
“Did you see a calling Bell on my table?”, counter questioned Indira.
Mark Tully immediately grasped the underlying message in Indira’s question.
“Oh, what a great way of underlining the importance of Self – reliance!!! “
Mark Tully rose up, saluted and walked away with a smile of satisfaction writ over his face.


That is an interesting aspect of Ms. Gandhi's personality! But given the resoluteness and an iron-like personality, how come she failed to instill this quality in her followers and family members?


An apt point you raised . Her own family members failed to grasp the good example set by Indira Gandhi. Perhaps she failed to instill this quality in her family members despite Her best efforts. And the results are there for us to see.


Indira Gandhi was an autocrat who was responsible for most of the corrupt practices....Her family ( Rajeev Gandhi's) is now following in her footsteps since it is a well known fact that Sonia Gandhi was close to her ..


I agree, Indira Gandhi was an autocrat. I took her example to highlight her way of working and her belief on self reliance.
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