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Original: 4/13/2005 6:42 PM
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Wednesday, April 13, 2005

 Sometimes travelling does a lot of good to people who have yet to discover what they want to do with their lives. Some people travel to places far away from their homes, and they return with a new courage, and an insight into themselves that guided their decision. For the rest, they still don't have a clue. Sure, they had a good time, saw the world, and met new friends; yet they just wish they can continue travelling for the rest of their years. But what to do while they had to stand still? They weren't able to milk that rock.

At school, at home, at work, there is always a plethora of external inputs coaxing you in the direction you're already going. Deadlines, parents nagging in your ear, friends wanting you to go out. Your life has a momentum. Travelling can take you away from all those influences, quiet their din, and allow you a kind of silence to consider who you are as an independent entity.
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So have you got that new courage and insight yet? Travelling is fun, yet travelling alone would yield more serenity and some new visions...
Posted 4/14/2005 10:26 AM by JoeTheScribe - reply

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Unfortunately, I still have not found that new courage and insight yet. I have always avoided travelling alone, fearing the possible boredom and risk that might bring. However, I think our twenties are made for sampling, and perhaps I will begin drafting plans to travel alone to a place I have never been.

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