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November 24, 2010
Another Type of Journey
When people discuss traveling, it's often about taking a trip to another destination. But a travel, or a journey, does not necessitate a physical gesture. Sometimes a journey could be manifested by some thought that had changed over time or by a psychophysiological experience of an individual's mind. A metamorphosis of values over the years is a journey. The process of overcoming hardships and difficult times is a journey. The feelings attached to changing jobs or switching careers is a journey. An atheist turned agnostic is a journey. A healthy individual turned sick is a journey. Savoring a bite of a dark chocolate cake is a journey. Getting to the altar is a journey. Becoming parents is a journey. A moment's bliss is a journey. Life offers infinite array of adventures and odysseys. Do you realize that we are constantly taking journeys in life? From all the travels that I've been to thus far, this journey so called "life", and its incorporated roller coaster state of consciousness, is truly the most spectacular, remarkable, and complex. Beside sharing stories of the countries I've been to, I also hope to share in my blog some of the nonphysical journeys. (Otherwise, I would run out of things to write given that I can't afford to travel to every location in this world. Though if you are reading this and happen to be Anthony Bourdain, or a rep from National Geographic, I wouldn't mind taking an offer to travel all over the world and work for you!!) Like you, I have gone through many emotional rides in the past and have many inspirational journeys to share. The nonphysical blogs that I hope to write over time might be beneficial, sad, happy, or entertaining. Ultimately, I just want to share with you some of my so called "life" journeys I have had or will have in the future. So do stay tuned! And thank you for taking the time to read my blogs.
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Anthony Bourdain,
journey,
life,
National Geographic,
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