Another odd student which compels me to review his performance in-spite of his being from Class N(c). What does he want to be in life? Academic? Historian? Politician? Sharchop? Bumthap? Royalist? Leftist? Traditionalist? Modernist? No one knows. He exhibits behavior leaning towards all of these. With our occasional foreign volunteer teachers, he puts on a show of being the ultimate American democratic history student. To our Dzongkha lopon he acts like a super religious monk and cultural traditionalist. I have no idea where he is from or what kind of boy he is but he does spend an inordinate amount of time with “the wise old men“.
Also in this series: Report Card of MPs of the 1st Parliament
- Master Zangley Dukpa
- Master Yeshey Zimba
- Master Jigmi Y Thinley
- Master Tshering Penjore
- Master Dorji Wangdi
- Master Wangdi Norbu
- Master Minjur Dorji
- Master Khandu Wangchuk
- Master Nandalal Rai
- Master Jigme Tshultim
- Master Tshering Tobgay
- Master Thakur S Powdyel
- Master Yangkhu Tshering Sherpa
- Master Namgye Penjore
- Master Karma Rangdol
- Master Pema Gyamtsho
- Master Karma Ura
- Masters Raydi, Kuenlay, Wangyal and Misses Tashi and Karma
- Master Sonam Kinga
I think he is good in most of the things you mentioned. Modern, yet traditional. He is one of our promising future leader
While the man may be what is said about him, we Bhutanese also tend to overrate our so called intellectuals. We can truly see excellence, when there more excellent people to compare with. Being a small country,our pool of professionals, intellectuals and leaders are rather limited and sometimes we may just be extolling the virtues of the mediocre.