Justin G. Bautista
Writer
June 07, 2012
Life’s Best: Traveling
Seek the same world in different corners of perspectives.

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 do you plan to travel next?

 

  • http://blakethink.com Blakethink.com

    Thanks for the like on my blog! I am now a follower of your blog and would really appreciate if you would follow mine as well. The quote from St. Augustine above is one of the better quotes I have ever seen regarding travel. I agree completely and love to travel.

  • http://theflourishingtree.com Hope

    I love the St. Augustine quote about traveling — how true. Thanks for traveling over to my blog (I think his quote applies to bloggers, too)!

  • http://gravatar.com/memyselfandkids memyselfandkidsl

    I have not had much opportunity to travel since my kids were born. I really miss the sense of freedom and exploration that goes along with it.

  • anlena

    So true! Travelling is one of the best experiences in life.

  • http://serenitygame.wordpress.com Trinity River

    I love your St. Augustine quote.

  • http://unwalled.wordpress.com Kim

    Nice post….Right now I’m enjoying sunny Hollywood California; it’s a long way from my home in the sunny Bahamas but a worthwhile and exciting page in my life’s book…..Kim

  • http://soulmetry.wordpress.com soulmetry

    I love traveling and I loved this post.. That’s why I want to share this award with you just to show you that I am glad you write….. :)

    You can get it here.

  • http://modgam.wordpress.com/ modgam

    Very inspiring and I couldnt agree more cos this is why i love traveling so much! there is so much to be discover and uncover. :D

  • http://horsesnhearts.wordpress.com irfriske

    I loved this post, very well said! “.”

  • http://gravatar.com/pusspudding viveka

    Travelling is the best school you can join – traveled since I was 18 – lived aboard for 23 years in total. Have visit 44 countries – and I done 50% solo. Just go for it.

  • http://ladygardenia.wordpress.com Ladygardenia

    I also love traveling… My dream is to travel all the countries one day, which are in my heart. I love adventures, exploring, making photos, seeing different culture and meeting with new people… Nice photo, btw. Makes me even more inspired, as soon I’m going to travel to Estonia, my home country, after 4 years… Will I even feel that it is my home anymore? Probably not. By now, full World has become my home.

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