Travel Thoughts
As we travel, we aim in one direction and think in many. How much of a day’s travel do we really invest in embracing the existences around us or even our very own existence? When we pass by a spectacular ocular attraction, what exactly makes us notice it? Can we agree that we share interests regardless of destinations or travels.
Who wouldn’t want to have a stack of cash in front of them, wearing glasses? (that insurance ad)
How about the NEW CAR sold by the Company that no longer approves customers?
Which strategies are used to funnel our attentions? What strategy do we, as individuals use to absorb the world around us? Do we embrace by appreciation, fear, envy, greed, desire, necessity or impulse? When we move about our day, bask in the privilege of being served continuously by the mind’s ingenuity and all its potentials. Offer your mind the best exercise possible by putting it to use and ask your self “WHY”, perhaps 5 times a day. Peel away at your answers until you find that your brain is breaking a sweat. Challenge your mind by using the world around you to understand your motivations and dichotomies.
Roman S
Comments
I find that when traveling I rarely notice advertising messages. I tend to really focus on the people that I see and wonder what they are thinking/what their expressions tell me about their moods. I have to be careful though, if people notice me noticing them then I can get into trouble
Neil
With the way things are today, i agree we should look to question what the heck is really happening, especially in our own lives. I don’t really “embrace” much around me but I sure am going to begin to embrace something. Right now I’m going to embrace a whopper with cheese & some fries!
ConChess 1
@ Neil, when I travel, I tend to focus on other people, too! I usually look at other passengers faces hoping that I may know somebody. But sometimes, I’m hesitant to stare at everyone’s faces because maybe they will think that I have bad intentions for them..LOL.
Anyway, when I travel, especially when I’m alone, my thoughts wander around. I daydream sometimes…and when the bus or train reaches my destination, that’s the time that I also come back to reality.
I guess I’m over stressing my brain.I always spent too much time asking myself why this and why that.And I ended up feeling depressed as most things don’t go my way.Probably I didn’t try my best to embrace the feelings I have.I should try learning.Thanks!