You know, I think I heard that same thing a while ago. As to the extent of the fiction, that I don't know.

If there's anyone I don't trust their word on, is Kedrowski.
You know, I think I heard that same thing a while ago. As to the extent of the fiction, that I don't know.
DUDE!!! I'm buying THAT like today!! Thanks for this! It should make for a good punctuation mark.justiner wrote: ↑Tue Mar 17, 2020 2:51 pm 51n9sMOiORL.jpg
https://www.amazon.com/Three-Cups-Decei ... B004XHVOW4
Krakauer's reporting seems exceptionally thourough on all his work. His storytelling is, you know: storytelling.
The BIG problem with Mortenson isn't that he lied about his creation narrative, it's that he used the non-profit's money as his personal ATM. This included money that was donated by grade school students that raised it by collecting pennies. It's not a good look.
He also lied about being captured by the Taliban as well as his descent down K2.justiner wrote: ↑Tue Mar 17, 2020 2:51 pm 51n9sMOiORL.jpg
https://www.amazon.com/Three-Cups-Decei ... B004XHVOW4
Krakauer's reporting seems exceptionally thourough on all his work. His storytelling is, you know: storytelling.
The BIG problem with Mortenson isn't that he lied about his creation narrative, it's that he used the non-profit's money as his personal ATM. This included money that was donated by grade school students that raised it by collecting pennies. It's not a good look.
Also there's the thing that he didn't build many of the schools he claimed to, and also that: why would you build buildings for a nomadic culture?
That was a great read. Vintage stuff. The story of the Devil's Thumb was a favorite.