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Seek the same world in different corners of perspectives

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Go Travel! Photo from greenprophet.com

Expand the depth of your love to the intricate culture and nature around. Let it change you, improve you, evolve you; just always to the better of you.

Explore & Dare. Meet & Stumble. Move Away, Do it.

Travelling is maximizing what is around your life. Go, do it! And participate, take photos, talk to locals. Get lost and see the real details of the place. Drop your job, your worries, your judgment. Start with zero feeling, and fill it with novelty, pleasure, and all-new experiences.

Complete the chapter, and with excitement, tell the story to friends, family, whoever. Incite their spirits. And then do it again, do more, go more to where you haven’t traveled before.

“The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.” – St. Augustine

Where would you travel next?

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One Man Island, private island

One Man Island. Photo from iliketowastemytime.com

Wealth and riches are blissful to attract. I like having them, and I love spending them. It brings forth freedom – to do just whatever you want, to have whatever you want whenever you want. But I consider it as a privilege. Having it means having more to share.

And I believe that buying a one man island, or as they call it ‘private island’, is defeating the purpose of sharing; if anything, it’s selfish. These private island owners exclude themselves from the rest of the world, like all they needed is themselves and their riches. That is erroneous thinking. As social beings, we have the purpose to fulfill – interaction, not isolation.

Lets say, you buy islands because you can; and you don’t intend to actually live in it. It was meant for vacation, a resting pad. That means you get to use the island, for what, one or two times a year? And then the rest of it is just lone.

Many are people without shelter, or stable shelter, or enough shelter to fit a family. And to have an island for one man or for seldom vacation is ludicrous. I can’t live owning an island and knowing the reality beyond.

What I don’t even tolertate is why people buy islands when they don’t have enough bills. Case in point, Nicolas Cage. His financial trouble stretches, but that’s because he spent much on overly needless possessions – 22 cars, 12 expensive jewelries, 47 pieces of art and 3 homes, including  a private island. And that was in 2007 alone.

Should people have the right to buy islands?

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starry night photograph An Enchanting Photograph Of A Starry Night

A Starry Night. Photo from all-that-is-interesting.com

Notice the glitz of stars lights away – stunning allure, mesmerizing nature. I’ll do nothing but stare at you all night.

It’s a calming and peaceful experience everytime, but everytime as well pelted I was by enthusing complexity. Possibilities are boundless, even the foremost scientists imagine and wonder. And that’s the best thing, we don’t know what’s up ahead, but we know it’s beautiful.

I was in a beach, lying in raw and shivery sand, high was a shower of stars the moon guides. It’s a serene moment, and for the first time a falling star showed. Uplifting.

When thoughts clear some sleeps away, starry nights reboots my mind. Whatever I’m thinking, fades. I’m feeling.

Has starry night amazed you too?

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