How a travelers mindset can grow your understanding

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hi

and welcome i’m your host phil klein and

i’m here today with rick steves

travel writer author of numerous travel

guides host of tv

and radio programs on travel and an

advocate of

independent travel while his books and

media deal

with travel mostly in europe his ideas

are relevant

for any of us who would venture from

home and into

unfamiliar territory rick welcome and

thank you so much for being here

well thanks bill nice to be with you so

great to be together

um all right so you have mentioned this

idea of a traveler’s mindset

can you tell us a little bit about what

that is

you know there’s two kinds of travelers

and it’s really determined by what you

bring to your travels

and that’s kind of a pre-existing

mindset

a traveler a good traveler to me a good

traveler’s mindset is positive

it’s excited to get out of your comfort

zone

to try new things if an opportunity

presents itself

you say yes um a good traveler’s mindset

is um ready to to to

change uh to seek out a transformative

experience when you travel

a lot of people travel just to affirm

the way they see the world i travel to

change my understanding of the world

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and can you say a little bit about how

that mindset is different from a tourist

or a home body mindset

well there’s three kinds of travelers um

there’s in my my estimate if i was to

kind of divide it up

there are tourists there are travelers

and there are pilgrims

and a tourist and there’s nothing right

or wrong about any of them i just think

it’s fun to mix it all together

a tourist is as a bucket list you know

they want to check off famous things

a tourist is likely to say

how many countries they’ve been to to me

that means nothing because

how many people did you talk to how many

precon preconceptions did you challenge

that you know

that’s not a function of how many

airports you’ve landed in

uh but a tourist is looking for fun in

the sun

a tourist is shopping a tourist is

recreation

it’s great it’s fun it’s a holiday a

traveler

i think is interested in

learning in broadening their perspective

in trying new things to gain new

appreciations

i’m endlessly interested in just

learning

on the road for me the road is a school

and a pilgrim is

beyond that i mean if for a traveler the

road is school

for a pilgrim the road is church and

you travel to seek you travel to not

learn about other places but you travel

to learn about yourself

that’s a pilgrim and as you travel

the mindset you bring with you

determines if you’re going to travel as

a tourist a traveler a pilgrim

or a little bit of everything

wow so how would you say your travel

mindset

came to be how did you get yours how did

it grow did you start out as a tourist

and become a traveler or

you know phil i can i can assist that by

looking back at a lifetime of travel

i’ve spent 100 days a year ever since i

graduated from high school

in europe my favorite countries by the

way are beyond europe india

southeast asia japan and so on but i’ve

just decided my mission in life is to

teach americans how to travel

and for me europe is the springboard for

world adventure

and if i look back on my teaching and

i’ve just been a workaholic about this i

travel 100 days a year and i i’m at home

teaching the rest of the time

i’ve evolved in what i consider kind of

a maslow’s hierarchy

of travel needs back in the 1980s it was

just cheap tricks

i didn’t have any money i was just

slumming around europe and learning from

my mistakes and come home and teach

people how to

sleep on the train how to find a good

meal how to

you know where to get a a a hotel

and and this kind of basic budget travel

tips

and then in the 90s i realized the most

rewarding thing for me to teach was also

the most rewarding thing for me to

travel

not just catching the train but

appreciating history

art culture cuisine and so on so i

started writing books about art and

history instead of guidebooks to where

do you get a cheat meal

and i started teaching you know history

and art for the travelers so

i was sliding up maslow’s hierarchy of

travel needs and then after 9 11 i found

myself realizing

the beauty of a traveler is you are

gaining

a better understanding of the other 96

of humanity

and i thought that ultimate

accomplishment for a travel traveler

is to travel

with this idea that we can learn more

about ourselves

and our home and our baggage by leaving

home and looking at it from a distance

and that to me is the just it enables us

to bring home the most beautiful

souvenir

and that’s a broader perspective and

that just carbonates my life when i get

home

i’m happier than ever to be an american

but i’m also a better citizen of this

planet

and for me that’s just the endlessly

gratifying

and rewarding thing about being

fortunate enough to travel and explore

the world not just as a tourist

but as a traveler and as a pilgrim

so how would you say that traveler’s

mindset or you know as you grow

and and go up that mass lowe’s hierarchy

of travel needs

you how does that change the way and

what you learn

from your travels

well you learn from your travels by

connecting

i think with people who are different

than you

one of the things i love about travel is

i meet more interesting people on the

road

than i ever meet at home i mean some

people travel by bringing the world to

them at home

you can do that it’s a curiosity

other people travel by venturing out and

finding themselves in a situation

where they’re surrounded by things that

are different

sitting around at a at a truck stop in

afghanistan

while they’re passing around some

marijuana and they’re skinning a goat

that’s a different experience and i

vividly remember that

sitting naked in a sauna in helsinki

with a bunch of working-class fins that

don’t have enough money to have asana

at their home or at their cabin that’s a

great experience

sitting in a salon in warsaw listening

to people appreciate chopin

being played on a beautiful piano in his

the the the country of his birth

that’s a beautiful experience i could

list off all sorts of situations where i

have been

in a different situation and i’ve gained

an appreciation

worshiping with coptic christians in a

city of 20 million

muslims in cairo that’s an interesting

situation to be in

um you know i just love that the thought

of that and you have that wherever you

go

now you can travel in a way where you’re

sitting on folding chairs with

six tour bus loads of people watching

slap dancing on stage

and then you can go back to your

american style hotel and complain about

the air conditioning

or you can immerse yourself

intellectually emotionally and

physically

in a foreign culture two different ways

to travel and two different ways to

learn

my my challenge as a travel teacher is

to inspire and equip americans to travel

in a way where they get out of their

comfort zone

and they risk changing themselves

i mean culture shock some people try to

avoid it

for me culture shock is the growing

pains of a broadening perspective

i seek culture shock i i revel in

just the exhausting emotional

wow i can’t believe what i’m

experiencing right now feeling

that you get when you put yourself in a

situation that

is out of your comfort zone and what

does that do to your sense of what’s

normal or what

norms there are does that change those i

love that

ethnocentrism is sort of thinking you

are normal

and we are not normal

americans are experts at thinking

they’re normal but ethnocentrism is not

just

an american thing big cultures tend to

be ethnocentric because if you’re in a

big culture you could think you’re the

norm

you remember the old concept of the ugly

american well ugly american just means

an ethnocentric person so that doesn’t

mean you’re bad you’re just a little

naive

culturally and you think you’re the norm

if you think

sitting on the toilet is normal you’re

wrong squatting over a hole is the norm

i was on a on an airplane in india with

a decal over the toilet in the airplane

and it was teaching people with a stick

figure how not to stand on the rim

of the toilet and squat over it and it

occurred to me oh

i was wrong i thought it was normal to

sit on something when you go

to the toilet i noticed in south asia

how comfortable people are

sitting on their hunches i can’t sit

i was at a in indonesia i was at a

village

where there was one television and it

was on a on a post and everybody would

gather to watch tv

on the village square and watch

television and there was no chairs there

people were just sitting on their

hunches

and occurred to me i can’t sit on my

haunch and relax and watch tv

but these people sit on their hunches

naturally because all their life they’ve

been sitting on their hunches

that’s exciting i’m changed when i

recognize that

i’m humbled it’s pretty nice to travel

with a mindset that you want to be

humbled

every time i’m humbled i celebrate

because i come home

with a with a broader perspective

so thinking about being back at home or

being at home

what would you say are the ways that a

traveler’s mindset can serve us

when we’re at home well there’s a lot of

issues we face at home

and i i think if the world wanted to be

more stable and more peaceful and to

trade better with each other and so on

they would

establish a fund and give every american

a a three-month trip to some place other

than

hawaii or cancun you know to really

travel

and when you graduate from school you

get this little fund

and you go traveling um europeans do

that with their erasmus program

they pay for people to work and study in

different countries in the european

union just so they can

be more empathetic with each other

empathy is an important thing

so when you’re a traveler in your home

you have more empathy for other people

you’re a little more humble about what

the rest of the world is like

you have um an appreciation of diversity

you celebrate diversity

you’re less fearful i mean i could go on

and on about the values of a traveler’s

experience life life view life story

when they come home and just

function as a citizen of their home

country but

think of the challenges in america right

now for diversity people are afraid of

diversity

if you travel i think you become less

afraid of diversity

i’m i’m always impressed by how i come

home thinking the world is filled with

beautiful people it’s filled with love

it’s filled with families it’s filled

with joy

joy does not make the headlines but

there’s a lot of joy

i india is my favorite country and i i

think it’s because

in india there’s a lot of suffering and

a lot of heartache and

a lot of squalor but there’s a lot of

joy

and i think of india as bulk

joy a billion people all

with a little joy celebrating it

together now of course there’s lots of

problems in india but there’s so much

joy there

and when i come home i celebrate the

world i have an appetite for it i want

to get out i want to be friends with the

world imagine being friends with the

world

having a mindset where you want to build

bridges to the world rather than walls

to

protect us from the world this world is

getting smaller and smaller and it’s

going to be more and more futile to

build walls and barricade

yourself behind you know in all of your

your privilege

we’re in this together it’s related to

fear also

travelers are less fearful there’s a lot

of fear in our country now when i

started teaching people said bon voyage

now nobody says to have a good trip

they say have a safe trip where did that

come from fear

and who are the most fearful people the

people who have not traveled

people with no passports people buried

deep in the middle of our country

people whose world view is shaped by

commercial television news rather than

actually getting out there and meeting

people

clear to me and i thought a lot about

this because you know my business

kind of depends on people not being

afraid so this fear

frustrates me in a lot of ways but most

importantly i just think it’s dangerous

for us to be so fearful

we’re four percent of this planet fear

is for people who don’t get out very

much the flip side of fear is

understanding

and we gain understanding when we travel

for me

travel i went to a conference a long

time ago when i was a kid up in

vancouver bc was called travel

a vital force for peace it was one of

the most inspirational weekends i’ve

ever had

and fear you conquer fear when you

travel and you come home and then you’re

dedicated to understanding the rest of

the world playing ball with the family

of nations

celebrating the diversity that’s boy

i got over taking home kitschy little

souvenirs a long time ago my souvenir

is this beautiful understanding that

that we’re part of an exciting planet

and if we could all just travel and get

to know our neighbors

there’s more than enough affluence to

make everybody happy and still have room

for people who are filthy rich

so a really wide and diverse world are

there ways we can use a traveler’s

mindset

in our daily lives as sort of an

everyday toolkit for

encountering uh whether it’s difference

or diversity

or the varied experiences around us and

enriching those a little bit you know

phil i’ve thought a lot about that

through kovid because

basically we’re all locked up for a year

and

my whole life has been ridiculously

one-minded i live and breathe

everything travel i was walking home the

other day and i saw a snail on my

neighbor’s

fence and white picket fence and snail

on the top of it and all i could think

of was escargot

you know i i just think in terms of

travel a culture

you know this family of nations and

cultures and so on and

when i was locked up throughout covid i

was

exercising this traveler’s mindset here

with no

option to get on an airplane and travel

and i realized

i’m not i don’t regret it but i realized

that there’s so many dimensions you

could focus on

some people live and breathe their

garden some people are so into their

dogs some people just

can’t get enough of cooking some people

are just

into all music you know it’s

all good it’s the weave of a life that

is embracing creativity and

collaboration

and and sharing and fun

and i took this covid lockdown

as a chance to not be a traveler but

employ my travelers mindset in things i

never took seriously

cooking i just spent a thousand dollars

for sharp knives a year ago if you told

me i’d spend a thousand dollars on

knives i’d say you are

out of your mind my children my kids

don’t

they all they say is who is this guy i’m

i’m excited about

the inventory of the fruit and

vegetables in my refrigerator

when i sit down with my partner we talk

about the decisions we made and how to

season the satay

i would have never ever ever done that

uh before

this period this opportunity to embrace

something new

i’m embarrassed about what i really

thought about people who walk dogs

until i had a chance to fall in love

with two dogs

and walk them i’m so thankful for that

i’m so tuned into nature right now every

sunset is a devotional

i just can’t get over how beautiful it

is it reminds me how fragile

and precious our environment is

and how we have to be stewards of our

environment uh

being at home i’ve i’ve made myself be

patient

you know there’s more to life than

increasing its speed

i’m a very good capitalist i’m a very

productive person

and suddenly i’m not able to make money

i’m not able to produce

and it’s god’s way of telling me to slow

down take a breath

i’m i’m open to that i’ve got i i’m

eager for that i’m hungry for that

it’s therapy for a workaholic um i’m a

privileged person

and now i’m aware that i’m in a

community where there’s a lot of

darkness a lot of fear a lot of

suffering

a lot of unemployment a lot of people

wondering how are they going to pay

their rent a lot of people with loved

ones who are sick

this is real this is more important than

anybody’s vacation to europe

and i’m tuning into it so i’m taking a

pause

i’m recognizing okay there’s more to

life than what i’m passionate about and

whatever anybody’s passionate about

that’s great

but there’s many more dimensions to life

and i’ve spent the last year

getting out of my comfort zone in ways

that are kind of traveling while you

stay at home and

i’m really thankful for it it’s been a

beautiful year for me

in that regard i’ve learned a lot

and let me ask what would you what would

you most like to leave us with

well i would most like to leave you with

that

this world is a place that

we need to embrace uh and i’ve said it

just in the last few minutes

but uh there’s there’s a lot of serious

challenges

i think the more we understand our world

the more we

see that we can work together the more

that we can put ourselves in a mindset

where we’re more likely to build bridges

and less likely to build walls

i think when we think about the future

considering our recent past with our

fears and with our frustrations and and

with our challenge with

this pandemic and so on i think the

challenges that are confront us in the

future

are going to be challenges that are

different than the challenges of the

past

they’re going to require embracing

science

they’re going to require good governance

they’re going to require

diligence on part of the citizenry

they’re going to require families

working together the family of nations

the challenges of the future are going

to be impervious to

conventional defense they’re going to be

blind to walls

and we can do it but we’ve got to be

thoughtful

and we’ve got to be able to step forward

and

and recognize the challenges and

i think if we if we take with us a

traveler’s mindset

with that get out of your comfort zone

uh try new things

be humble learn from others be positive

celebrate all the goodness and love on

this world it’s not pollyannish of

course there’s serious challenges and so

on

but um we’ve got a lot to be thankful

for we’ve got a lot of power

and we’ve got a lot of ability to make a

world a better place i

you know a lot of times in europe i find

myself just blurting out like a little

child giggles

life is good i just that’s what i i’m

i’m

on the top of a mountain in switzerland

or i’m having a great incredible gourmet

tapa

in basque country or i’m sucking on a on

a big

hubbly bubbly in turkey and i just think

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life is good and

this last year or so i’ve been thinking

life is good

for me and if we play it right

life can be good for everybody

that should be our goal and we can do

that

rick thank you so much for taking the

time well thank you phil for the excuse

to think about the value of travel

and share why it’s been such a joy in my

life and why i’m so

evangelical about the value of travel

especially the value of travel with the

right mindset

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,欢迎您,我是您的主持人 phil klein,

今天我和 rick steves 一起在这里

旅行作家众多旅行

指南的作者主持旅行的电视

和广播节目,并

倡导

独立旅行,而他的书籍和

媒体

处理 大部分时间在欧洲旅行 他的想法

与我们中的任何人都相关,这些人会从

家里冒险进入

陌生的领域 里克欢迎,

非常感谢你在这里

很好,谢谢比尔很高兴和你在一起很好,

很好,

所以你有 提到

了旅行者心态的想法

,你能告诉我们一点

你知道有两种旅行者

,这真的取决于你

给旅行带来的东西

,这是一种预先存在的

心态旅行者一个好的旅行者 对我来说,一个好的

旅行者的心态是积极的

,如果机会出现,走出你的舒适区去尝试新事物,你会很兴奋,

你说是的,一个好的旅行者的心态

是准备好的

改变 uh 旅行时寻求变革性

体验

许多人旅行只是为了肯定

他们看待世界的方式 我旅行是为了

改变我对世界的理解

[音乐

] 你能谈谈

这种心态有何不同吗 从游客

或家庭的心态

来看,有三种旅行者,嗯

,我估计如果我

把它分开的话,

有游客,有旅行者

,有朝圣者

和游客,没有任何对

或错 其中我只是认为

将它们混合在一起很有趣

游客就像一个清单 你知道

他们想检查著名的

事情 游客可能会说

他们去过多少个国家 对我

来说这毫无意义,因为有

多少 人们你有没有谈过你有多少

先入为主的成见你挑战

过你知道

这不是

你降落在多少个机场的函数

呃而是一个游客在阳光下寻找乐趣

一个游客在购物一个游客我 s

娱乐

很棒 很有趣 这是一个假期

我认为一个旅行者有兴趣

学习 拓宽

视野 尝试新事物以获得新的

欣赏

我对只是

在路上学习 对我来说无休止的兴趣 道路是一所学校

和一个朝圣者

不止于此,我的意思是,如果对于旅行者来说,这

条路

是朝圣者的学校,那条路就是教堂,而

您旅行是为了寻求旅行,而不是

了解其他地方,而是旅行是

为了了解自己

,那是朝圣者,当您旅行时,您

的心态 随身携带

决定了您是否要以游客的身份旅行,

旅行者,朝圣者

或其他一切

哇,所以您会怎么说您的旅行

心态

是如何

形成的 一个游客

,成为一个旅行者,或者

你知道菲尔,我可以通过回顾一生的旅行来提供帮助,

自从我从欧洲高中毕业以来,我每年都度过了 100 天

,我最喜欢的国家被

w 是的,欧洲以外印度

东南亚日本等等,但我

刚刚决定我的人生使命是

教美国人如何旅行

,对我来说,欧洲是世界冒险的跳板

,如果我回顾我的教学,

我已经 只是一个工作狂

,我一年旅行 100 天

,其余时间

我在家

教书

我没有钱 我

只是在欧洲流浪,

从错误中吸取教训,然后回家教

人们如何

在火车上睡觉 如何找到

一顿美餐

如何知道在哪里可以找到 aaa 旅馆

,以及这种 基本的预算旅行

小贴士

,然后在 90 年代,我意识到

教书对我来说

最有意义的事情也是我旅行最有意义的事情,

不仅是赶火车,而且

欣赏历史

艺术文化美食等等,所以我

开始写关于艺术的书 和

历史 ory 而不是指南,

你在哪里可以得到一顿欺骗餐

,我开始教你

了解旅行者的历史和艺术,所以

我在马斯洛的旅行需求层次结构上滑动

,然后在 9 11 之后,我发现

自己意识到

旅行者的美丽是你

正在更好地了解人类的其他 96 个人

,我认为

旅行旅行者的最终成就是

带着这样的想法旅行,即我们可以通过离开家并从远处看来更多地

了解自己

、我们的家和我们的行李

对我来说,这正是它使我们

能够将最美丽的纪念品带回家

,这是一个更广阔的视野,

当我回到家时,它只会让我的生活变得更加美好,我

比以往任何时候都更快乐成为美国人,

但我也是一个更好的公民 对这个

星球来说

,对我来说,

有幸旅行和

探索世界不仅仅是作为一个游客,

而且作为一个旅行者和一个朝圣者,这只是无尽的满足和回报。

所以你会怎么说旅行者的

心态,或者你知道随着你的成长

和上升,大众劳氏

的旅行等级需要

你这如何改变方式

以及你从旅行中学到的东西你通过与我的联系从旅行中学习

与你不同的人

我喜欢旅行的一件事就是

我在路上遇到的有趣的人

比我在家里遇到的

更多 人们通过冒险出去旅行,

发现自己

被不同

的事物所包围

清楚地记得,

赤身裸体地坐在赫尔辛基的桑拿浴室里,

带着一堆工人阶级的脚蹼,

他们没有足够的钱

在家中或小屋里做体式,那

很棒

坐在华沙沙龙

听人们欣赏肖邦

在他出生的国家在一架漂亮的钢琴上演奏

的经历那是一次美妙的经历我可以

列出我

在不同情况下的各种情况,我 在开罗

一个

拥有 2000 万穆斯林的城市中,与科普特基督徒

一起

敬拜,我

得到了赞赏,这

是一个有趣的情况 你

坐在折叠椅上,有

六辆旅游巴士载满人

在舞台上观看巴掌舞

,然后你可以回到你的

美式酒店

抱怨空调,

或者你可以让自己在

智力上和

身体上沉浸

在外国文化中二 不同

的旅行方式和两种不同的学习方式

作为一名旅行老师,我面临的挑战

是激励和装备美国人

以某种方式旅行 e 他们走出

舒适区

并冒着改变自己的风险

我的意思是文化冲击 有些人试图

对我避免文化冲击

不相信我现在正在

经历的

事情 当你把自己

置于你的舒适区之外时你会得到

什么,这对你的正常感觉有什么影响,

或者

有什么规范会改变那些我

喜欢的人

民族中心主义有点认为你

是正常的

,我们不是正常的

美国人是认为

他们正常的专家,但民族中心主义

不仅仅是美国的事情,大文化往往

是民族中心的,因为如果你在一个

大文化中,你可能会认为你 重新

规范

你记得丑陋的美国人的旧概念,

丑陋的美国人只是意味着

一个以种族为中心的人,所以这并不

意味着你很糟糕,你只是在

文化上有点天真,你认为

如果你认为

坐在马桶上是正常的,你就是常态,你

错了 蹲在一个洞

上是我在印度飞机上

的常态

简笔画如何不站在马桶边缘

蹲在上面

我突然

想到哦我错了我认为

上厕所时坐在某物上很正常

我注意到在南亚

人们坐着很舒服

根据他们的预感我不能坐

我在印度尼西亚我在一个

有一台电视的村庄,

它在一个帖子上,每个人都会

聚集

在村庄广场上看

电视,看电视,没有 那里的椅子上,

人们只是靠

直觉坐在椅子上,我突然想到我不能坐在我的

腰上放松看电视,

但这些人自然而然地坐在他们的直觉上,

因为他们一生

都坐在他们的直觉

上,这很令人兴奋我' 当我意识到这一点时,我改变

我很谦虚 带着一种你想要谦卑的心态去旅行真是太好了

每次我谦卑我都会庆祝,

因为我

带着更广阔的视野回家,

所以考虑回家或在家

你会怎么做 说是当我们在家时

旅行者的心态可以为我们服务的方式

我们在家里面临很多问题,我

想如果世界想要

更稳定,更和平,

更好地相互交易等等

他们会

建立一个基金,让每个美国人

去夏威夷或坎昆以外的地方进行三个月的旅行

他们付钱让人们在欧盟不同国家工作和学习,

这样他们就

可以更善解人意,

同情心是很重要的,

所以当你在家中旅行时,

你有更多的 empa 你对其他人来说,

对世界其他地方的情况更加谦虚

你对多样性的欣赏

你庆祝多样性

你不那么害怕我的意思是我可以继续

关于旅行者体验的价值

生活 生活 观点 生活故事

当他们回到家,只是

作为本国公民发挥作用,

想想美国

现在对多样性的挑战 人们害怕

多样性

如果你旅行,我认为你会变得不那么

害怕多样性

我是我 我总是对我回家的方式印象深刻,

认为这个世界充满了

美丽的人它充满了爱

它充满了家庭它充满

了欢乐

欢乐并没有成为头条新闻但

有很多

欢乐我是我最喜欢的国家我

认为 这是因为

在印度,有很多苦难

、很多心痛

和很多肮脏,但也有很多

快乐

,我认为印度是巨大的

快乐,十亿人都

带着一点快乐庆祝它

现在在一起 当然印度有很多

问题但是那里有很多

快乐

当我回家时我庆祝这个

世界我有胃口我

想出去我想与

世界成为朋友想象与世界成为朋友

有一种心态,你想建造

通往世界的桥梁而不是墙

保护我们免受世界的伤害

你的特权

我们在一起 这与恐惧有关

旅行者也不那么害怕

现在我们国家有很多恐惧 当我

开始教人们说一路平安

现在没有人说旅途愉快

他们说旅途安全

来自恐惧的人

,谁是最可怕的

人 没有旅行过的

人 没有护照的人

深埋在我们国家中部的

人 世界观被商业塑造的人

电视新闻,而不是

真正走出去和

对我很清楚的人见面,我对此想了很多,

因为你知道我的

生意取决于人们不

害怕,所以这种恐惧

在很多方面让我感到沮丧,但最

重要的是,我只是认为

对我们来说如此

恐惧是很危险的,我们是这个星球的 4%

很久以前,当我还是个孩子的时候,我在

不列颠哥伦比亚省的温哥华长大,旅行被称为

和平的重要力量,那是

我度过的最鼓舞人心的周末

之一

,害怕你在旅行时克服恐惧

,然后你回家然后你' 重新

致力于了解世界其他地方

与国际

大家庭一起

庆祝多样性这是男孩

我克服了很久以前带回家俗气的小

纪念品我的纪念品

就是这种美丽的理解 帽子

,我们是一个令人兴奋的星球的一部分

,如果我们都可以旅行并

结识我们的邻居

,那么富裕足以

让每个人都开心,并且仍然

为那些肮脏的富有的人提供空间,

所以一个非常广泛和多样化的世界是

我们可以在日常生活中使用旅行者的

心态

作为一种

日常工具包,用于

遇到呃,无论是差异

还是多样性,

还是我们周围的各种经历,并

丰富那些你知道的东西,

菲尔我已经想了

很多 kovid,因为

基本上我们都被关了一年

我的整个生活都非常

一心一意,我生活和呼吸

一切旅行我前

几天走路回家,我看到我邻居的栅栏上有一只蜗牛

和白色的栅栏和蜗牛

最重要的是,我能想到

的就是蜗牛,

你知道,我只想从

旅行的角度考虑一种文化,

你知道这个国家和

文化的大家庭等等,

当我被关起来的时候 hout covid我

这里锻炼了这个旅行者的心态

,没有

选择上飞机旅行

,我意识到

我不是我不后悔,但我

意识到有很多方面你

可以专注于

一些人的生活和呼吸

花园 有些人非常喜欢他们的

狗 有些人就是

无法获得足够的烹饪 有些人

只是

喜欢所有的音乐 你知道这

一切都很好 这是一种

拥抱创造力、

协作

、分享和乐趣的生活的编织方式

,我接受了 这次新冠疫情封锁

是一个不做旅行者的机会,而是

在我从不认真烹饪的事情上运用我的旅行者心态,

如果你告诉我我会花一千美元买刀,我一年前就花了一千美元买了锋利的刀子

。 我会

说你疯了 我的孩子们 我的孩子

们 不

他们都说这个人是谁

我很兴奋

当我和我的搭档坐下来时,我对冰箱里的水果和蔬菜库存感到兴奋

谈一谈 我们做出的决定以及如何给

沙爹调味

我永远不会这样做

呃在

这段时间之前这个机会拥抱

新事物

我对我对遛狗的

人的真正想法感到尴尬,

直到我有机会陷入困境

爱上两只狗

并遛它们我非常感谢

我现在如此融入大自然每一次

日落都是一种虔诚

我无法克服它是多么美丽

它提醒我

我们的环境是多么脆弱和珍贵

我们必须如何成为我们

环境的管家

呃 在家 我已经让自己变得有

耐心

你知道生活不仅仅是

提高速度

我是一个非常好的资本家 我是一个非常有

生产力的

人 突然间我 我不能赚钱

我不能

生产这是上帝告诉我放慢呼吸的方式

我很愿意接受我已经得到我很

渴望我 渴望

它是对工作狂的治疗 嗯,我是一个有

特权的人

,现在我知道我是

在一个充满

黑暗的社区 很多恐惧 很多人

遭受很多失业 很多人

想知道他们将如何

支付房租 很多

人与生病的亲人在一起

这是真实的 这是更多 比

任何人去欧洲的假期都重要

,我正在调整它,

所以我要暂停一下

在过去的一年

里,我以一种旅行的方式走出了我的舒适区,

而你

呆在家里,

我真的很感激它,在这方面,这

对我来说是美好的一年,

我学到了很多

让我问

你最想给我们留下

什么 呃有很多严肃的

挑战

我认为我们对我们的世界了解

得越多

,我们就越能看到我们可以一起工作

,我们就越能把自己置于一种心态

,我们更有可能建造桥梁,

而不太可能建造墙壁

我认为当我们想到 未来

考虑到我们最近的过去,我们的

恐惧和挫折,

以及我们对

这种流行病的挑战等等,我认为

未来我们面临的挑战将是

不同于过去的挑战。

将需要拥抱

科学

他们将需要良好的治理

他们将需要

对部分公民的勤奋

他们将需要家庭

一起工作 国际大家庭

未来的挑战

将不受任何影响

常规防御他们将

视而不见

,我们可以做到,但我们必须

深思熟虑

,我们必须能够向前迈进

并认识到挑战,

我 想想如果我们带着

旅行者的

心态离开你的舒适区

尝试新

事物 谦虚地向他人学习 积极地

庆祝这个世界上所有的善良和爱

这不是愚蠢的

当然有严重的挑战等等

但是嗯,我们有很多事情要感谢,

因为我们有很多力量

,我们有很多能力让

世界变得更美好我

你知道很多次在欧洲我发现

自己只是脱口而出 出去像个

小孩咯咯笑

生活真好 我就是这样

土耳其的大气泡,我只是认为

[音乐]

生活很好

,去年左右我一直认为

生活

对我有好处,如果我们玩得

好,生活对每个人都有好处,

这应该是我们的目标,我们 可以做

那个

rick

非常感谢你抽出宝贵的时间谢谢你 phil 的借口

请思考旅行的价值

并分享为什么它在我的生活中如此快乐

以及为什么我

对旅行的价值如此信奉福音,

尤其是以正确的心态旅行的价值