It's a nightmare(梦魇) to live in Delhi. Delhi's worst polluted city in the world. There's so much chaos(混乱). There's so much noise. There's so many people. You can't think, but there's so many things that I love about the nature of it.
The abundance(丰富). I don't think it likes me. There's enough room for everybody. There's that freshness(新鲜), that calmness that's needed for my life. I see my life playing out as me going to the mountains to make(使) a business. In the wilderness(荒地), I think I'll be able to fend(谋生) for myself.
The plan that we have is to kind(种类) of put him through a series of challenges(挑战). If you're not strong mentally(精神上), and if you are not resilient(弹回的), I don't think you can sustain(支撑) in the mountains. I'm Chirag Malhotra. I'm 25 years old. I've just recently started blogging. I have a channel(海峡) on YouTube, and I'm basically(基本上) a professional actor.
As long as I can remember, I have been travelling. That has made me want to go and live in the mountains, because I'm just tired of all the noises that I keep hearing from my room itself. So it's really tough(坚韧的) to be creative in such a noisy atmosphere(大气). The way I see my life playing out is me going to the mountains, setting(设置) up those five, six, tens, and just living right next to that campsite(营地), taking care of those people, making them have that experience of literally(照字面地) camping in the woods. I'm ready to be thrown into the jungle right now. I'm ready.
The biggest decisions I've ever taken were in front of my parents, but for this decision, I'm not sure if they'll be fully(充分地) supportive(支持的) of me. So it's not more of a consultation(商议), but it's more of just, I think, letting them know that I'm going to be taking this step. Because I can't make everyone happy, right? Hi, Chirag. Hello. How are you?
I'm Osamil. I'm really excited. Okay(好). I've been working(使工作) here in the outdoor(户外的) space for many years. Oh, sick. So it's like camping and expeditions(远征).
So treks(艰苦跋涉), camps, expeditions(远征), and different things. Wildlife(野生动物) also. Oh, amazing. So we have kind of planned out the next three days for you in a way where you can be tested physically also. So are you ready for it? Let's do it.
Yeah, let's do it then. Let's do it. There are people who come with a certain expectation(期待), and they don't find that here. People want to enjoy the pleasures(愉快) of modern day city life. But in terms of just generally(一般地) opportunities, that's very, very, very few. You know, there are no good jobs available here, you know.
Why I'm entering Chirag is because I have lived a city life and he wants to live in the mountain. Thank you. Today, we're going to go and do this little hike and camp. We have to do a bit of stream(溪流) crossing, and we have to do some steep(陡峭的) climbing, maybe some scrambling(爬) over rocks. By all standards(标准), it's not a very hard trek(艰苦跋涉) as such for people who are really into it. But for him, since he's not really used to being in the outdoors so much, I'm expecting that he's going to have a hard time.
He says he wants to come here and live in the mountains and lead a mountain life. But I'm not sure if he's ready because he's like a typical city boy and he's not used to the discomforts( 不适) that are there which he's going to face(向) in the mountains. In between, he had kind of given(做) up and he just wanted to go back. He had kind of thought that I can't do this. But when he finished it, I think he realized that when you really push yourself mentally, you are able to do it. So I think that was the moment where he really had that phase(月相) of transition(转变), I think.
Chirag, buddy(伙伴), I need you to go down with these guys and help them get water, bro. You have to. You don't need water or what? I can't do it. I say to God, my legs are killing me, my back is killing me. I don't want to force(促使) you, but this is something you could do.
