Spin Your Wheels
I have a spaceship here in SR.
It’s disguised as an old reliable small black Japanese made folding bike with 20” wheels and five gears.
It cost 50 bones a year ago at the used bike market across town or, if space travel is your lingo, across the universe. It’s fun to spin the wheels.
Considering many Khmer vehicle operators have a death wish, riding the bike is more akin to playing Russian roulette in traffic. Slow is the mantra.
While walking is the preferred way to travel especially for street photography the bike is fun.
Every kid needs a bike.
Like Laos, it’s a motorcycle culture here with many young immature zombies talking on phones while driving at high speeds.
Caution is advised. Traffic laws are nonexistent.
You do see the occasional partial roadblock by police when they stop drivers w/o helmets.
The tender gravity of kindness says howdy hi howdy ho.
Buddhist Khmer are soft and gentle. They live in the now. The advantage is being present.
The challenge for them is to focus on more than one thing at a time. This unpleasant fact is illuminated by their dopamine addiction to phones + everyone talking at once w/o comprehension. Embrace chaos.
Gadgets make great babysitters.
For the majority it’s about entertainment distractions not information.
Relationships here are like adopting a child.
All the adults need childlike supervision.