My favorite part of the whole article is when he talks about how Americans and Iranians are letting their fears trump their values.
He even might have taken a swipe at David Cerny's infamous Turkish toilets depicted in the sculpture Entropa. Here's a smidgen of what Rick had to say:
Interviewer: What's the most important thing people can learn from traveling?
Rick: A broader perspective. They can see themselves as part of a family of humankind. It's just quite an adjustment to find out that the people who sit on toilets on this planet are the odd ones. Most people squat. You're raised thinking this is the civilized way to go to the bathroom. But it's not. It's the Western way to go to the bathroom. But it's not more civilized than somebody who squats. A man in Afghanistan once told me that a third of this planet eats with spoons and forks, and a third of the planet eats with chopsticks, and a third eats with their fingers. And they're all just as civilized as one another.
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Hi Karen,
We just got back to town! I found your blog post...and love it! :0) So true!! :0)
Have a great day,
Sher :0)
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