There are days when one is lucky; a dear friend @BisilaBokoko introduces me to another future dear friend @juliahigueras and I discover a gem of a magazine: I had a dream last night. But that's not all; I also read this mesmerizing interview and came across this wonderful question: How do you travel correctly?
I'll leave you with her and we'll discuss it later…
Kant He said that the right to visit other countries should be one of the reasons for perpetual peace. Rousseau Emile pointed out that it was necessary to know how to travel. And you argue that traveling the right way is vital for achieving maturity. How does one travel the right way?
Seeing the world and experiencing other cultures should be the fundamental goal of everyone journey. Only in this way can we see our reality from other perspectives. Something truly changes when we come into contact with other cultures, and even more so when we learn another language. The more languages one learns, the more cultures one can connect with.
Typically, when wealthy people decide to travel, they do the exact opposite, so the opportunity to grow and mature during the trip vanishes. When everything is handed to the traveler on a silver platter and they assume no responsibility, this type of trip becomes the ultimate expression of disconnection from the country being visited. It's a way of remaining treated like a child. Wittgenstein He argued that the origin of philosophical thought begins with recognizing not knowing how to do something.
Which plan to follow on your holidays?
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Landing in a foreign country and learning its basic rules of coexistence is worthwhile. Not all of us are lucky enough to be able to pay our bills doing a job we love. It's understandable that we feel the need to 'escape' during our holidays, but I feel it's a missed opportunity for growth and maturity. We can't consider ourselves fully grown adults if we're content to be passive consumers.
This deluxe post on the SENDA Blog is an excerpt from the interview with Fernando López del Prado a Susan Neiman from the magazine I had a dream last night; the magazine for committed optimists.
There are so many conclusions to be drawn from this paragraph! It clarifies what the objective of a trip should be, invites us to contact between cultures, and encourages us to adopt responsibilities.
Traveling without knowing the customs of the destination, without living the unique experiences What it offers you is a missed opportunity to grow and mature.
Passive consumers demonstrate immaturity… getting in touch with the local community, with its traditions, its customs; learning from them and then returning with treasured knowledge and a greater awareness of the differences that unite us: that is traveling.
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You know that feeling of… I'm sure I'm missing something!?
Travel It has become a challenge, we all want discover something that makes the trip a unique experience. It's not enough for us to go to places everyone else has already been, it's not enough to visit the restaurants our friends recommended: we always want to bring something new to the table! spectacular, take us out a thousand photos, Share it and recommend it after having enjoyed it so much!
There are a thousand ways to find the keys, but until now, the ideas have been scattered throughout the "universe of ideas." Until someone came along and completed them, turning them into incredible experiences, the hours spent in front of the computer had to be far too many to guarantee the success of our trips. It's not easy being an unconventional traveler!
Since I've discovered the formula for adding to multiply, even in my travel experiences, I can't stop and opportunities arise at every turn: I always dreamed of to star in a feature film, I've never ventured into paragliding, Why not dare to start with surf lessons And to top it all off, they offer me these options, difficult to assemble, full of sustainability y solidarity… This is exactly what I wanted! THANK YOU SENDA ECOWAY!
Because, let's face it, with the same intensity that it annoys us to run into a annoying friend on the way home who says to you as soon as they see you: "Oh, but didn't you go to…?", we love saying it ourselves!



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