So true he is rich in ways that make me so jealous but maybe I'm rich in ways that he would be and I'm poor in my country. I think that's the difference the "west" I feel has lost its natural way.
Being rich in many things, including having more than just getting by monetarily, Is something they hope for. Don't believe that being poor is to be admired. Only those who have never lived that way for long periods of life know this. The same goes for the life of hard work that goes with poverty, that so many who never experienced it, think is such a wonderful pure life. It's not.
The words "poor" and "wealthy" mean different things to different people. He has buffalo & a herd of goats, he can feed his family, sell milk for a profit and live in peace. That's a kind of wealth. Much love from U.S.A.
Yes, but he is not wealthy enough to buy clothes and shoes when needed, apart from this channel. Pious platitudes about how they are rich in other things don't pay for their urgent medical care or their education. Or fix a sick goat or buffalo.
More! More! More! We have grown to care for the men, women & children featured on your channel and it is so wonderful visiting how they live. Please let us see the lives of all our Punjabi friends from TPT. Thank you!
Oh I have wanted to see something like this for a long time. Thank you for showing us a tiny piece of your life in Punjab, and as always, thank you Mr. Chaudary for showing us around. I could literally watch hour's worth of how their daily life is. Thank you TPT
I bet you didn't know we ( punjab ) people are the same one's who fought off Alexander the great & he couldn't go pass our region and he had to turn around and go back. his horse is also buried here in punjab. if interested, search up Alexander the Great vs Raja porus. Greek sources say he won ( obvious ) other sources say we ( punjab ) people won, mixed views & opinions depending on which historian you read it from but one thing for sure is he couldn't go pass us.
I still think mr Choudhary has more than others, who might be lonely, even with lots of money or living in a mansion. Family, friends and having a village to join in cooking and socializing with, is a good life.
This is absolutely beautiful. We take so much for granted here. And it shows you can have much without having all the wealth! It would be awesome if you showed one of Tahir with his kitties! 😺
While it looks poor, it looks peaceful and i know i like learning stuff like this, helping out with the dirty work and hanging out with the animals etc.
My grandfather's cousin was honourarily adopted by a village of Punjab for staying overnight to ensure all villagers received a vaccine during a flood (after the doctors left - but our cousin was a pastor and wouldn't leave). They slept standing up, holding the babies on the back of the water buffalo. In the morning, they gave him buffalo tea. I feel so close to this village now. Thank you for showing me the tea and reminding me of dear Eldon.
As with others here, I have grown very fond of these gentlemen and their families, not only for their contagious humour, but also for the beauty conveyed in their joy, thankfulness, and acceptance. They are a treasure of fun and friendship, and we are blessed to know them (albeit from a distance). Please convey our appreciation for this snapshot of village life, and for the warm hospitality Mr. Chaudhary extends. He, along with all the participants on this channel, bless us more than I have words to express. Their unifying appeal is truly special! Viewers across countries and continents enjoy watching them regularly. We are an international family here, and it is our care for these men that brings us together. Let them know this. Truly, when they smile, the world smiles back.
This is so beautiful. I grew up on a small dairy farm in the US. We didnt have many things city children have, but we had so much more they couldnt enjoy. We never felt we had less. This makes me very happy. It was very enjoyable to watch more indepth look of their lives.
My Grands had a dairy farm in north central Minnesota, where we wuld go every summer, from the PNW. My little sister used to follow me and my male cousin (3,5, and7 respectively), all around the farm. One day she's was running to catch up, and tried to jump the channel that runs the length of the milking barn for sanitation purposes. (It's where the cow poop and urine went, and was washed off the floors and out of the barn.). She was only 3 (almost 4), and hit a slippery bit on the edge of the channel. She went straight up, and came down in a fresh one. SPLAT! She started howling, Grama came running, and we laughed for a minute, until Grama skinned her down to her underpants and took her to the tub for a warm bath. I still give her a hard time about it, and we're in our 60's now, lol.
I was literally farmed out to work a dairy farm while growing up. There were aspects I enjoyed and others I did not care for. You are up everyday at 4 AM and provided the separater works properly and all the milking stations do not get clogged you are complete by about 7:30 AM which is breakfast time. Then I had my choice of working on the fence, barn, tractors, etc or I could go to town until 3 pm when I had to return and milk the cows again. If I went to town I was only paid a half day wage. You do this 7 days a week with no days off. You learn to go to bed at 8:30 PM. My cousins had to do this year round with school in between. No matter what weather the cows must be milked. Some people who wish to glamorize or wax poetic about how this is a wonderful life have never lived it. My father was a physicist, and flight test engineer who grew up during the dust bowl in Oklahoma as poor as a person could be. I am glad I went to college and retired from a very different profession than farming or dairy farming. My Uncle Melvin and Uncle David were both farmer’s until they died. My suggestion is for all those who think it is great, try it.
@@dwightsmith4641 Because people some people glamorize or wax poetic, means they enjoyed it. To say it means they never lived it, is ignorant. It just means it wasn't for you, and you can't grasp the concept that some people love doing that.
Pakistani more than lives in rural areas 55 percent above Pakistani lives in rural areas and here good agriculture so they work in agriculture lands, and in cities business is our textiles industry is a biggest industry of world's, and we produce 60 percent sport's thing of world's, in every fifa world cup they use made in Pakistan handmade football, 50 percent surgical instruments comes from Pakistan, we have fans industry it's also great, we have worlds biggest coal mining in islamkot sindh. And Pakistan is popular is it's hospitality , people are great they welcome you if you are guest they invite you home for foods.
@@umairkingkhan9770 Low end goods Your nation is a blue terrorist heaven People being executed by Mobs simply on allegations of insulting Momo etc Get real dude your society is very low conciousness Your neighbor India is way ahead ,steel ,technology ,medical industry etc You industries are down stream low profit margin goods
I love TPT and was curious about Punjab, I get their love and respect for nature now more than ever there really is a simplistic beauty in living off nature. Such peace and tranquility
I loved this. I'd love a longer series on this kind of thing... just as the people of your channel love to learn about other cultures, we love to learn about all of you!! Thanks for this snapshot 😊
*More, please!* 🙏🏻 I now wish to see the villages of Gul Sher, Rana, and Tahir. Like so many others, this is my favorite video from TPT ❤️❤️❤️ thank you! ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for making this kind of video. This shows so many things. It's refreshing and it gives warmth to our hearts. Please send our regards to tpt members especially to Mr. Chaudary. He looks so excited sharing a bit of his daily life with us. May God bless your hands TPT family.
My dear brother is not poor. He has Allah (swt) and the beautiful bounties around him. There is so much food for him and his family, just where the goats graze, they would not go hungry. MashaAllah I pray that my brother stays humble in this for our Prophet (saw) warned about the fitna of having too much money. Alhamdullilah Stay humble my brother, InshaAllah As salamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatu.
Love this video. It really gives a good sense of where they live. The videos of their house made it look like they live in the city. But now you can see that everyone lives like a city neighborhood but surrounded by fields. Where does the water come from? Is there a natural spring inside that small water house? Or are there electric pumps to pump it from the ground?? Let's see more this daily life, and more of the village. I would also like to see a video about who is making the videos? How did this channel get started? What is the story? How did you choose the people to be in the videos. What did they think when you originally told them about it? Do you share the youtube money with them(you don't have to answer this question as it may be too private, but I am curious if they get youtube money and if it helps them?)?
I would also like the questions answered if possible. Great video. I think it’s educational too for us to see how others live. These people seem happier than those who have much more.
Aww I badly wanna try that doodh pati (tea). 🥺 what a beautiful and soothing video I must say. So happy to see Chaudhry enjoying in tube well haha. And also, It is Not one of the poorest but rather one of the purest village of Punjab I've ever seen. 💚 Can you mention their village name? I am from Punjab too.
This was wonderful. Thank you so much for letting us see into your lives. Mr. Chaudary's eyes are always so warm and twinkling! Much love to you from the deserts of Nevada, USA (I've never seen so much green in my life haha!). ❤❤❤
I really enjoyed watching this. I grew up on a dairy cow farm in New york state USA. Instead of cows I raised dairy goats when my children were young. I can't believe that this gentleman is the same age as my youngest child..how time flies. I would like to see more of this type of film. Thank you.
Marjorie, I grew up in a small town of Marilla, NY amongst the dairy farms. I began working on a dairy farm at age 15. I miss those days. The simple life with hard work and honest living. The people of Western New York are the best.
@@marjoriejohnson6535 could not be better said. Mankind was the original farmer placed in charge of the plants and animals in Eden. So that truly fits in my understanding.🤗
Great video! We need more of these. It's so interesting to see Punjab and learn more about the daily lives of our friends there. The camera and drone work was well done. I can see a lot of love and hard work in your videos.
Thank you so much for sharing! I’m teary eyed and emotional after watching. Life can be so beautiful. Thanks for the reminder! I’ve been having a difficult time with my mental health and watching these videos of such kind, humble, and fine men has brought me a lot of joy. ❤️
It's amazing at the contrast of when the tribe people are at the studio and when they are in their own environment. Of course we're only seeing a small part of their lives here but hope to see more of their family life in the village and the interactions between families, that would be so nice.
i'll keep mentioning it until it eventually happens, we need a "tribal kids try their dad's favorite things" for some of the things they've gotten to try that made them say "Wow! my kids would love this!" I know Mr. Tahir doesn't have any kids, maybe he has some nieces or nephews to bring along for it.
I wish I knew more about this project...who developed it, how were participants chosen, how familiar are they each with the others, how does the revenue generated get assigned and used? Thanx for sharing these personal tidbits with us.
Very nice to see the ppl I watch all the time way of life. You are so blessed to have life still simple and pure. Yes America is great in many ways but I long for an older time. When people were of substance and communities supported one another. 💜✨🌙👍🏼
I can’t tell you everything that you’ve taught me from watching your show. Because it would take forever. You are beautiful lovely kind people and I’m so happy you let us into your lives. Each and everyone of you have a fantastic family and you also have a fantastic hearts and soul’s. I feel that each and everyone of you are richer than kings. May God bless you and keep you all of your lives. Thank you,❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👏👏👏✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️
I absolutely loved this video. I had tears in my eyes as I watched because it took me back to my childhood when we would go visit my grandparents in Mexico. The daily life there is almost identical to this one. Plus Mr. Chaudary looks so much like my dad who sadly passed away in 2015. Please do more of these videos.
MP, I have done a fair amount of traveling in my life. My approach is there are differences between different peoples and cultures. You can be closed off and exclusive avoiding others allowing separation between you. You can also approach others from a desire to learn and grow and share with others. To understand, spread love and respect. To grow in depth of character and also share your self with others too. I love to be inclusive and open and accepting. 😊
Thank you so much for sharing your lifestyle there, very beautiful all around, you are blessed with life, family, friends. Love and prayers from Washington State USA
That was lovely to see. That barn was very clean like my uncle's dairy barn . It may be a poor area but it is very beautiful and peaceful looking. It was a hundred years ago that pioneers going west through the great plains used buffalo dung because there were no trees to cut fire wood. We may not be so different.
Amazing video. I love this particular man (Chaudhary) because though he doesn't possess the insurmountable wisdom of his fellow tribal man, Tahir, his eyes are the kindest I've ever seen. Poverty can be a state of mind. I think in the case of Chaudhary, though he has few resources by American standards, he seems far richer than many of them. He might not even realize this fact. I would love to have a cup of tea with him. May God continue to bless his family and his village!
Western Goats spend the day working out how to scale every fence system farmers try..... meanwhile.... our Chaudary takes his goats for their morning constitutional. lol loved this video, such a Mood Lift, every time. ❤
This was fantastic to see! Please, PLEASE do MORE videos like this! I love learning more about the lives of these people we've come to know love and respect, thanks to this channel! YES! YES! YES!
A man can still be very wealthy without being rich. I can tell you that you live a better life than many people who have more money. Sometimes the best things in life are free.
I love that we can also learn about your people your foods, your customs and your culture. Please make more videos. With love and respect to you. Thank you❤
Beautiful video...lovely green area. Great camera and drone work. Would love to see more of each man's area as it gives us glimpses in each of their lives. They're *all* such kind humble men and each of them have awesome personalities. Thank you for sharing!😊 Hugs, health and happiness to each of them and their families... 🤗😊🙏
I love this man like I love an amazing uncle that I haven't seen since I was a child but calls every other day to let us know how he's doing and to check in on us.
Such beautiful scenery and what a wonderful, interconnected way of living! For sure, your quality of life must be much higher than most in this world! 🧿 This way of sustainable living is exactly what many of us around the world are trying to get back to. It also makes me very happy to see what wonderful care is taken of the animals, when so many aren't taken care of in many other places. People all around the world could certainly learn a lot from you guys! Shukriya! شکریہ Thank you for sharing your lives with us!
I live and work in the USA. To be exact, In the state of Minnesota and the city of Oakdale. You are all such wonderful people and so interesting. You all have such great character and wisdom! You may be poor in money, But you are more rich in spirit than I can imagine.
The land is quite beautiful, and the animals look VERY HEALTHY and Well cared for. 👍👍👍👍🥰🥰🥰 Chaudhary is such a Nice and Caring man!!👍👍🥰🥰🥰 His Family is So Lucky to have him! And We are lucky to have him as a Friend!!💗🙏🙏🙏
All we were originally shown were the guys behind a table trying various foods. It's great to now see them in their daily lives and talking about their lives. As another commenter said, they feel like good friends, like we know them already, and we always look forward to seeing all of them.
Thank you for sharing this! People live much more complicated lives here in the US, and we have more possessions than we could ever hope to use. I don’t know if it’s a happier lifestyle. The farm and village are so beautiful. I think maybe you guys have the better life, after all. Really, all we have is traffic and snacks, ha ha. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Humans have lived this way for thousands of years. Question; what crops were growing in the fields? I admire everyone that are in these videos, their insight, humor and personalities are more like us than I personally imaged. I wish more people in the US would watch them, it would make them better people.
*Sir, Chaudhary, thank you for sharing your village with us. I've only found these channels perhaps a month ago, but have grown to love you all. Such love and respect for all things is shown by all of you and I am very honored to know you.*
This is so great! I've wished for some videos like this, I feel like I know these people through the videos, and I've wanted to see more about them and their lives. This was beautiful. There are many ways to live a rich life besides money. Many people with millions of dollars are actually empty, lonely, and unhappy...you don't have to have monetary riches to live a happy, grateful, fulfilled life. There is something very peaceful about the simplicity of their live. Thank you for sharing a window into more of your lives; hope to see more, and God bless!💗
Thank you for sharing your way of life. There is a charm to the way you do things there, a simple life looks better than the high tech fast pace life we live in America
As a Westerner , I had Heard of Punjab , but I never saw it. Thank you Mr. Chaudary for sharing and You are not Poor , you are Rich in the way you live as God intended.
Pakistan is a very beautiful place ..moutain ranges that take your breath away ... meanwhile hear in concrete jungle a girl can only dream.. love you guys thanks for giving us a peek into Your World😊❤ .
This gave me such a better understanding of how Chaudary spends his day. I grew up on a farm and though we did not have goats we had plenty of cows, chickens/ducks/geese/turkeys and rabbits and such. It was a chore just to feed them every day. We also grew a huge garden and preserved much of what we did not eat fresh. I have taken a bath in a pond and stream before, but only in the summer. If we did not have a working shower in the winter, we heated water on the wood stove and took a bath in a metal tub by the stove or used a basin and hit the dirty spots.
This man reminds me and my son so much of his Great Baba. My son traveled to Iran to visit the large family and Baba Hassan and Mama Zahra would come to visit here in America. Mama was so tiny but mighty and so funny always joking around. Even here Baba would take off for his morning walk without a word and it was my job to try to catch up with him, which was not easy! So many treasured memories that your channel and friends come back to us.
Blessings, and blessings this reminds me of I grew up. I grew in northern Michigan USA We have snow 8 months of the year. My family had cows, sheep, goats and chickens. Thank you for sharing. Is very beautiful! Riches are rarely money to my eyes, you get to enjoy the wealth of beauty around you, family and fresh clean air.
Thanks for sharing this, you guys. Love to see more of the gang’s everyday lives. I would love to try the tea - it doesn’t get any fresher than that, does it? 👍🏻
It's really becoming a values-based world where we really start to invest in things that are meaningful and resonate with what we think is important to us... like this sustainable living; zero-waste; eco-friendly move we want to take in the U.S. Chaudhary is already doing that. I wish I could obtain all my food from my neighborhood and reuse a 100% of my waste. This is sustainable living folks! Invest in these villages and in these people.
“Aren’t they very poor?”
“No, they just don’t have much money.”
You’re rich in many things, my friend 💖
and then comes the tax collector who punishes you for not having enough. They take your home and force you into cities.
So true he is rich in ways that make me so jealous but maybe I'm rich in ways that he would be and I'm poor in my country. I think that's the difference the "west" I feel has lost its natural way.
Well put! 👍
Being rich in many things, including having more than just getting by monetarily, Is something they hope for. Don't believe that being poor is to be admired. Only those who have never lived that way for long periods of life know this. The same goes for the life of hard work that goes with poverty, that so many who never experienced it, think is such a wonderful pure life. It's not.
I just thought of something -but nope-I’m not going to say it.
The words "poor" and "wealthy" mean different things to different people. He has buffalo & a herd of goats, he can feed his family, sell milk for a profit and live in peace. That's a kind of wealth. Much love from U.S.A.
Well said!
And he is so humble and grateful..
@@donnast.joseph5158 so he is also wealthy of the heart. What a great man!
Yes, but he is not wealthy enough to buy clothes and shoes when needed, apart from this channel. Pious platitudes about how they are rich in other things don't pay for their urgent medical care or their education. Or fix a sick goat or buffalo.
@@xymonau2468 Well said.
When people live so pure with God and earth , they are the richest of all.
I agree, whole heartedly.
I totally agree.
Very true.
They are the happiest people
Amen
More! More! More! We have grown to care for the men, women & children featured on your channel and it is so wonderful visiting how they live. Please let us see the lives of all our Punjabi friends from TPT. Thank you!
yes, please. more of these back homes.
@@acommentator4452 I agree!
Is that a picture of Wendy Hiller? 💖💖💖
@@sisterrabbit9115 Yes! My favorite actress. And I’m an old lady so I feel it’s a good representation ha ha.
@@doodlebug36 Mine too! Those who haven’t seen Pygmalion or I Know Where I’m Going! don’t know what they’re missing.
Oh I have wanted to see something like this for a long time. Thank you for showing us a tiny piece of your life in Punjab, and as always, thank you Mr. Chaudary for showing us around. I could literally watch hour's worth of how their daily life is. Thank you TPT
Would love for the other three gentlemen to show us around where they live and their day to day too!
I enjoyed seeing this part of his life. He is such a nice man with a beautiful family
I bet you didn't know we ( punjab ) people are the same one's who fought off Alexander the great & he couldn't go pass our region and he had to turn around and go back. his horse is also buried here in punjab. if interested, search up Alexander the Great vs Raja porus. Greek sources say he won ( obvious ) other sources say we ( punjab ) people won, mixed views & opinions depending on which historian you read it from but one thing for sure is he couldn't go pass us.
I still think mr Choudhary has more than others, who might be lonely, even with lots of money or living in a mansion.
Family, friends and having a village to join in cooking and socializing with, is a good life.
This is absolutely beautiful. We take so much for granted here. And it shows you can have much without having all the wealth! It would be awesome if you showed one of Tahir with his kitties! 😺
I'm sure owning all those animals and having a farm makes them relatively rich in comparison to those around them.
City folks. Country folks can relate easily.
Yes please.....I would love to see him too 😽
While it looks poor, it looks peaceful and i know i like learning stuff like this, helping out with the dirty work and hanging out with the animals etc.
My grandfather's cousin was honourarily adopted by a village of Punjab for staying overnight to ensure all villagers received a vaccine during a flood (after the doctors left - but our cousin was a pastor and wouldn't leave). They slept standing up, holding the babies on the back of the water buffalo. In the morning, they gave him buffalo tea. I feel so close to this village now. Thank you for showing me the tea and reminding me of dear Eldon.
❤❤ 😭
As with others here, I have grown very fond of these gentlemen and their families, not only for their contagious humour, but also for the beauty conveyed in their joy, thankfulness, and acceptance. They are a treasure of fun and friendship, and we are blessed to know them (albeit from a distance). Please convey our appreciation for this snapshot of village life, and for the warm hospitality Mr. Chaudhary extends. He, along with all the participants on this channel, bless us more than I have words to express. Their unifying appeal is truly special! Viewers across countries and continents enjoy watching them regularly. We are an international family here, and it is our care for these men that brings us together. Let them know this. Truly, when they smile, the world smiles back.
Nicely said
This is so beautiful. I grew up on a small dairy farm in the US. We didnt have many things city children have, but we had so much more they couldnt enjoy. We never felt we had less. This makes me very happy. It was very enjoyable to watch more indepth look of their lives.
My Grands had a dairy farm in north central Minnesota, where we wuld go every summer, from the PNW. My little sister used to follow me and my male cousin (3,5, and7 respectively), all around the farm. One day she's was running to catch up, and tried to jump the channel that runs the length of the milking barn for sanitation purposes. (It's where the cow poop and urine went, and was washed off the floors and out of the barn.). She was only 3 (almost 4), and hit a slippery bit on the edge of the channel. She went straight up, and came down in a fresh one. SPLAT! She started howling, Grama came running, and we laughed for a minute, until Grama skinned her down to her underpants and took her to the tub for a warm bath. I still give her a hard time about it, and we're in our 60's now, lol.
@@fridaylong2812 .... 😂😂😂... thats too funny..
I was literally farmed out to work a dairy farm while growing up. There were aspects I enjoyed and others I did not care for. You are up everyday at 4 AM and provided the separater works properly and all the milking stations do not get clogged you are complete by about 7:30 AM which is breakfast time. Then I had my choice of working on the fence, barn, tractors, etc or I could go to town until 3 pm when I had to return and milk the cows again. If I went to town I was only paid a half day wage. You do this 7 days a week with no days off. You learn to go to bed at 8:30 PM. My cousins had to do this year round with school in between. No matter what weather the cows must be milked. Some people who wish to glamorize or wax poetic about how this is a wonderful life have never lived it. My father was a physicist, and flight test engineer who grew up during the dust bowl in Oklahoma as poor as a person could be. I am glad I went to college and retired from a very different profession than farming or dairy farming. My Uncle Melvin and Uncle David were both farmer’s until they died. My suggestion is for all those who think it is great, try it.
@@dwightsmith4641 Hard work is not for everyone to enjoiy.
@@dwightsmith4641 Because people some people glamorize or wax poetic, means they enjoyed it. To say it means they never lived it, is ignorant. It just means it wasn't for you, and you can't grasp the concept that some people love doing that.
Thank you for making this video. I've often wondered how my Pakistani friends lived their every day life and what they did to earn a living.
This is village life which is very different to city life in pakistan.
Pakistanis friends ? Then you don't need enemies
@@robertmitchell8630Indian larping as Pakistani 😅
Pakistani more than lives in rural areas 55 percent above Pakistani lives in rural areas and here good agriculture so they work in agriculture lands, and in cities business is our textiles industry is a biggest industry of world's, and we produce 60 percent sport's thing of world's, in every fifa world cup they use made in Pakistan handmade football, 50 percent surgical instruments comes from Pakistan, we have fans industry it's also great, we have worlds biggest coal mining in islamkot sindh. And Pakistan is popular is it's hospitality , people are great they welcome you if you are guest they invite you home for foods.
@@umairkingkhan9770
Low end goods
Your nation is a blue terrorist heaven
People being executed by Mobs simply on allegations of insulting Momo etc
Get real dude your society is very low conciousness
Your neighbor India is way ahead ,steel ,technology ,medical industry etc
You industries are down stream low profit margin goods
I love TPT and was curious about Punjab, I get their love and respect for nature now more than ever there really is a simplistic beauty in living off nature. Such peace and tranquility
Love from PUNJAB,INDIA❤🌌
This is, by far, my favorite video you have released. Thank you so much. Peace and good health to all of you!
I think it is probably my favorite as well..
It was a great idea to make a video like this! Would love to see more
I loved this. I'd love a longer series on this kind of thing... just as the people of your channel love to learn about other cultures, we love to learn about all of you!!
Thanks for this snapshot 😊
I would love to learn more of each member of TPT. I am sure their lives would be so very interesting and endearing.
Mardan Films are enchanting. Drew Binsky’s visit to Peshawar warmed my heart.
This man is a global treasure. I loved seeing more of what he does and how he lived. God bless him and his family.
*More, please!* 🙏🏻 I now wish to see the villages of Gul Sher, Rana, and Tahir. Like so many others, this is my favorite video from TPT ❤️❤️❤️ thank you! ❤️❤️❤️
Yes, agree get some footage of there villages.
Thank you for making this kind of video. This shows so many things. It's refreshing and it gives warmth to our hearts. Please send our regards to tpt members especially to Mr. Chaudary. He looks so excited sharing a bit of his daily life with us. May God bless your hands TPT family.
My dear brother is not poor. He has Allah (swt) and the beautiful bounties around him. There is so much food for him and his family, just where the goats graze, they would not go hungry. MashaAllah I pray that my brother stays humble in this for our Prophet (saw) warned about the fitna of having too much money. Alhamdullilah Stay humble my brother, InshaAllah As salamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatu.
I love this! You should do more video's like this💗
Love this video. It really gives a good sense of where they live. The videos of their house made it look like they live in the city. But now you can see that everyone lives like a city neighborhood but surrounded by fields. Where does the water come from? Is there a natural spring inside that small water house? Or are there electric pumps to pump it from the ground?? Let's see more this daily life, and more of the village. I would also like to see a video about who is making the videos? How did this channel get started? What is the story? How did you choose the people to be in the videos. What did they think when you originally told them about it? Do you share the youtube money with them(you don't have to answer this question as it may be too private, but I am curious if they get youtube money and if it helps them?)?
Pump it from the ground
I would also like the questions answered if possible. Great video. I think it’s educational too for us to see how others live. These people seem happier than those who have much more.
Very pertinent questions must be answered by videos showing more of behind the scenes stuff.
The guy who makes the videos receives money from some friendly viewers who send gifts and money he then passes it on ( at least some of it)
Aww I badly wanna try that doodh pati (tea). 🥺
what a beautiful and soothing video I must say. So happy to see Chaudhry enjoying in tube well haha. And also, It is Not one of the poorest but rather one of the purest village of Punjab I've ever seen. 💚
Can you mention their village name? I am from Punjab too.
This was wonderful. Thank you so much for letting us see into your lives. Mr. Chaudary's eyes are always so warm and twinkling! Much love to you from the deserts of Nevada, USA (I've never seen so much green in my life haha!). ❤❤❤
You should come to NJ, there are trees absolutely everywhere =)... I grew up in Las Vegas so I know what you mean, it's an arid landscape.
@@rdubs1705 One day I would love to go back east :)
Come to East Tennessee, it is OVERFLOWING with green. :-)
@@mercster I would like to go back east and see the autumns :)
My husband is from Punjabi chandelier.. I have 4 Indian babies.
This is beautiful, thank you for sharing.
That was beautiful and very interesting to learn where they come from and what they do. Thank you for sharing their surroundings with us
I really enjoyed watching this. I grew up on a dairy cow farm in New york state USA. Instead of cows I raised dairy goats when my children were young. I can't believe that this gentleman is the same age as my youngest child..how time flies. I would like to see more of this type of film. Thank you.
Marjorie, I grew up in a small town of Marilla, NY amongst the dairy farms. I began working on a dairy farm at age 15. I miss those days. The simple life with hard work and honest living. The people of Western New York are the best.
@@kenjiyamaha2879 I think it has to be living close to the soil. It centers people and brings out the best....with a heavy dose of reality.
@@marjoriejohnson6535 could not be better said. Mankind was the original farmer placed in charge of the plants and animals in Eden. So that truly fits in my understanding.🤗
Great video! We need more of these. It's so interesting to see Punjab and learn more about the daily lives of our friends there. The camera and drone work was well done. I can see a lot of love and hard work in your videos.
Thank you so much for sharing! I’m teary eyed and emotional after watching. Life can be so beautiful. Thanks for the reminder! I’ve been having a difficult time with my mental health and watching these videos of such kind, humble, and fine men has brought me a lot of joy. ❤️
It's amazing at the contrast of when the tribe people are at the studio and when they are in their own environment. Of course we're only seeing a small part of their lives here but hope to see more of their family life in the village and the interactions between families, that would be so nice.
I agree 👍
i'll keep mentioning it until it eventually happens, we need a "tribal kids try their dad's favorite things" for some of the things they've gotten to try that made them say "Wow! my kids would love this!" I know Mr. Tahir doesn't have any kids, maybe he has some nieces or nephews to bring along for it.
I wish I knew more about this project...who developed it, how were participants chosen, how familiar are they each with the others, how does the revenue generated get assigned and used? Thanx for sharing these personal tidbits with us.
Is this Mr Chaudary from" tribal people try"?!?
I'm always so happy to see him, and what a lovely glimpse at his life.
Thank you.
Very nice to see the ppl I watch all the time way of life. You are so blessed to have life still simple and pure. Yes America is great in many ways but I long for an older time. When people were of substance and communities supported one another.
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I can’t tell you everything that you’ve taught me from watching your show. Because it would take forever. You are beautiful lovely kind people and I’m so happy you let us into your lives. Each and everyone of you have a fantastic family and you also have a fantastic hearts and soul’s. I feel that each and everyone of you are richer than kings. May God bless you and keep you all of your lives. Thank you,❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👏👏👏✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️
I absolutely loved this video. I had tears in my eyes as I watched because it took me back to my childhood when we would go visit my grandparents in Mexico. The daily life there is almost identical to this one. Plus Mr. Chaudary looks so much like my dad who sadly passed away in 2015.
Please do more of these videos.
lovely to see this usually hidden culture and lifestyle! Love from Switzerland
MP, I have done a fair amount of traveling in my life. My approach is there are differences between different peoples and cultures. You can be closed off and exclusive avoiding others allowing separation between you. You can also approach others from a desire to learn and grow and share with others. To understand, spread love and respect. To grow in depth of character and also share your self with others too. I love to be inclusive and open and accepting. 😊
Thank you so much for sharing your lifestyle there, very beautiful all around, you are blessed with life, family, friends. Love and prayers from Washington State USA
That was lovely to see. That barn was very clean like my uncle's dairy barn . It may be a poor area but it is very beautiful and peaceful looking. It was a hundred years ago that pioneers going west through the great plains used buffalo dung because there were no trees to cut fire wood. We may not be so different.
That was very informative. Thank you for sharing!
I could watch hours of this in documentary form. So beautiful. So well edited also.
Amazing video. I love this particular man (Chaudhary) because though he doesn't possess the insurmountable wisdom of his fellow tribal man, Tahir, his eyes are the kindest I've ever seen. Poverty can be a state of mind. I think in the case of Chaudhary, though he has few resources by American standards, he seems far richer than many of them. He might not even realize this fact. I would love to have a cup of tea with him. May God continue to bless his family and his village!
Western Goats spend the day working out how to scale every fence system farmers try..... meanwhile.... our Chaudary takes his goats for their morning constitutional. lol loved this video, such a Mood Lift, every time. ❤
This was fantastic to see! Please, PLEASE do MORE videos like this! I love learning more about the lives of these people we've come to know love and respect, thanks to this channel!
YES! YES! YES!
A man can still be very wealthy without being rich. I can tell you that you live a better life than many people who have more money. Sometimes the best things in life are free.
A basic lifestyle, which seems less stressful than our modern living. Beautiful to see this.
Thank you so much for sharing your lives!!!
Very interesting! More of this please! 😃🙏🏼
Fantastic, I hope to see more of their village
Thank you for sharing! I love these people!
I love that we can also learn about your people your foods, your customs and your culture. Please make more videos. With love and respect to you. Thank you❤
Thank you for showing the fans of these wonderful men, where they live and some of their lives. This is one of my most favorite channels.
Beautiful video...lovely green area.
Great camera and drone work.
Would love to see more of each man's area as it gives us glimpses in each of their lives.
They're *all* such kind humble men and each of them have awesome personalities.
Thank you for sharing!😊
Hugs, health and happiness to each of them and their families...
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I love this man like I love an amazing uncle that I haven't seen since I was a child but calls every other day to let us know how he's doing and to check in on us.
What a wonderful visit, thank you for having us.
Omg is that chaudhary rafique??
Yes! :-D
I got excited too! I'm so giddy😂 I just love them❤️
Fresh food for goats 🙌 How awesome! In America, livestock are fed dried feed. So awesome to finally see their neighborhood. Thank you. 👏👏👏👏👏
is there no natural grazing ? or is it dry feeds only in areas that are arid ?
@@acommentator4452 I’ve seen natural grazing to control wild fires. Most regular livestock get the dry stuff.
Thank you for showing us where Chaudary lives
Thank you so much for this! We love seeing how our favorite tribal people live!
Great video.
Lovely countryside
Thank you for sharing .
So enjoyed this visit
to your place.
All the best from
Vancouver B.C. Canada.
Such beautiful scenery and what a wonderful, interconnected way of living! For sure, your quality of life must be much higher than most in this world! 🧿
This way of sustainable living is exactly what many of us around the world are trying to get back to. It also makes me very happy to see what wonderful care is taken of the animals, when so many aren't taken care of in many other places. People all around the world could certainly learn a lot from you guys!
Shukriya! شکریہ
Thank you for sharing your lives with us!
I will raise a cup of doodh pati everyday to this lovely man and his village. What a lovely channel, funny and heartwarming 🙏🏻👋🏻🇬🇧
Each of them must got share of this youtube channel's earning. This channel succeed because of them ❤️
I live and work in the USA. To be exact, In the state of Minnesota and the city of Oakdale. You are all such wonderful people and so interesting. You all have such great character and wisdom! You may be poor in money, But you are more rich in spirit than I can imagine.
The land is quite beautiful, and the animals look VERY HEALTHY and Well cared for. 👍👍👍👍🥰🥰🥰 Chaudhary is such a Nice and Caring man!!👍👍🥰🥰🥰 His Family is So Lucky to have him! And We are lucky to have him as a Friend!!💗🙏🙏🙏
All we were originally shown were the guys behind a table trying various foods. It's great to now see them in their daily lives and talking about their lives. As another commenter said, they feel like good friends, like we know them already, and we always look forward to seeing all of them.
Thank you for sharing this! People live much more complicated lives here in the US, and we have more possessions than we could ever hope to use. I don’t know if it’s a happier lifestyle. The farm and village are so beautiful. I think maybe you guys have the better life, after all. Really, all we have is traffic and snacks, ha ha. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for making this video.
Great content! Seeing this allowed me to visit another part of the world and see how their lives are.
That was fantastic!! More! More! More! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💕💕💕💕💕💕
these are beautiful people who take nothing for granted and their simplicity of life makes me happy to watch. thank you.
I love this, I just wish it were longer, like a full-length documentary. Thanks for sharing!!!!
A lovely and sensible way of life!
I 😍 this video! The environment he lives in looks much different than I imagined . It's beautiful country.
MAASHAALLAH ❤️
That's Chaudhry Raffique from Tribal people try. We love him!
Humans have lived this way for thousands of years. Question; what crops were growing in the fields? I admire everyone that are in these videos, their insight, humor and personalities are more like us than I personally imaged. I wish more people in the US would watch them, it would make them better people.
I just love these guys, so I'm very happy to learn more about their lives. 🐐🐏🐃
*Sir, Chaudhary, thank you for sharing your village with us. I've only found these channels perhaps a month ago, but have grown to love you all. Such love and respect for all things is shown by all of you and I am very honored to know you.*
This is so great! I've wished for some videos like this, I feel like I know these people through the videos, and I've wanted to see more about them and their lives.
This was beautiful. There are many ways to live a rich life besides money. Many people with millions of dollars are actually empty, lonely, and unhappy...you don't have to have monetary riches to live a happy, grateful, fulfilled life. There is something very peaceful about the simplicity of their live. Thank you for sharing a window into more of your lives; hope to see more, and God bless!💗
I wish I lived there. Lived that life style! They are so lucky!! They are very blessed! And I'm so jealous!!
Thank you for this video. I am glad to know more about your village and lives
Thank you for sharing your way of life. There is a charm to the way you do things there, a simple life looks better than the high tech fast pace life we live in America
As a Westerner , I had Heard of Punjab , but I never saw it. Thank you Mr. Chaudary for sharing and You are not Poor , you are Rich in the way you live as God intended.
We love you just the way you are Chaudhary. You have happiness which is so elusive and hard for us Canadians to find and keep! Love you my friend!
I LOVED this!
Please give us more videos showing their daily life.
Please show us more of these peoples' lives. We have grown to love them and think of them as extended family.
Thank you for sharing your life with us.
Pakistan is a very beautiful place ..moutain ranges that take your breath away ... meanwhile hear in concrete jungle a girl can only dream.. love you guys thanks for giving us a peek into Your World😊❤
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This gave me such a better understanding of how Chaudary spends his day.
I grew up on a farm and though we did not have goats we had plenty of cows, chickens/ducks/geese/turkeys and rabbits and such. It was a chore just to feed them every day. We also grew a huge garden and preserved much of what we did not eat fresh.
I have taken a bath in a pond and stream before, but only in the summer. If we did not have a working shower in the winter, we heated water on the wood stove and took a bath in a metal tub by the stove or used a basin and hit the dirty spots.
This man reminds me and my son so much of his Great Baba. My son traveled to Iran to visit the large family and Baba Hassan and Mama Zahra would come to visit here in America. Mama was so tiny but mighty and so funny always joking around. Even here Baba would take off for his morning walk without a word and it was my job to try to catch up with him, which was not easy! So many treasured memories that your channel and friends come back to us.
Make a longer video showing everyone. It’s pretty cool to see their culture.
Thank you Chaudhary I really liked to see how you look after the animals like they are your family. ✊🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇬🇧
Blessings, and blessings this reminds me of I grew up. I grew in northern Michigan USA We have snow 8 months of the year. My family had cows, sheep, goats and chickens. Thank you for sharing. Is very beautiful! Riches are rarely money to my eyes, you get to enjoy the wealth of beauty around you, family and fresh clean air.
Amazing. God provides. ❤️
Thank you for allowing us to see your life, I would appreciate more of this content please 🙏
I’m sorry but this way of living is paradise to me. Peaceful living off the land
My Grandmother used to also use the Cow patties. She would put in bucket and then set a flame to it. It worked wonders to get rid of Mosquitoes
Thanks for sharing this, you guys. Love to see more of the gang’s everyday lives. I would love to try the tea - it doesn’t get any fresher than that, does it? 👍🏻
It's really becoming a values-based world where we really start to invest in things that are meaningful and resonate with what we think is important to us... like this sustainable living; zero-waste; eco-friendly move we want to take in the U.S. Chaudhary is already doing that. I wish I could obtain all my food from my neighborhood and reuse a 100% of my waste. This is sustainable living folks! Invest in these villages and in these people.