After looking at many adventurous volunteering
opportunities he decided that going to Nepal was what he needed to do. Conor
had graduated from college eight years ago and needed a radical change in his
life. He enjoyed his job yet after working there so
long he was bored of it therefore he decided to spend his money on a good deed,
volunteering. His previous job had been at the East West Institute, an International
public policy think tank out of the Prague office. At this point in his life he was not looking to settle to have a family. He hoped that volunteering in an orphanage would impress his friends to think he was not selfish. Conor was single, did not have a wife nor kids therefore he had
enough money saved to spend for a year around the world. While in Nepal one of the worlds poorest country, he went through a dynamic change in his way of viewing the orphans. He knew that He had gone to Nepal for other reasons not the orphans but when he continuously grew closer to the orphans they became like his family so he made sure to let them know that he would be back in one year.
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