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Finding Balance
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Interesting enough I was reading some quotes earlier today, when I stumbled upon Albert Einstein's wise words, which said.
"Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.
I couldn't help but think: What exactly means to have a balance in life? What for you is the meaning of having a balance?
However, what I know for sure is that, once having the travel experience and liking it, of course, there's no coming back. It is addictive. That's when stopping can be dangerous, you might fall.
- But how to find a balance between traveling and coming back home?
I do it exploring my own city; how many places I had never heard about and that are so cool. I opened myself to a contemplative state of the simple. Now, I love just staring at the lake and noticing how it changes acording to the weather, for example. Such things I would never do if I had never traveled long distances.
- And you? What do you do to keep your balance when not traveling?
So many questions to think about...
Here's the lyrics from a quite well known local band that cope with what I'm talking about: Balance
Linha Reta - Locomotores
A vida é igual a bicicleta
Só para em pé se for pra andar
A vida é igual a bicicleta
Só para em pé se for pra andar
Não é andando em linha reta
Sem ter a manha de dobrar
Não é andando em linha reta
Sem ter a manha de dobrar
Na horizontal, na linha reta
Eu nado em todo e qualquer mar
Na horizontal, na linha reta
Eu nado em todo e qualquer mar
Seguindo sempre a mesma meta
Eu nado até atravessar
Seguindo sempre a mesma meta
Eu nado até atravessar
I won't attempt a translation because I'd ruin their poetry, but in essence it says: Life is not like a bicycle, it just stands if you ride; It's not only riding straight, without knowing how to turn; In horizontal, in a straight, I swim in any sea; always following my goals, I swim until I cross.
Do you fall when you are back home from a trip? How do you deal with it? Comment down below, I'd love to hear from you.
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Disclaimer: The author of this post is a convict broken backpacker, who has travelled more than 10.000 km hitchhiking. Following him may cause severe problems of wanderlust and inquietud. You've been warned.
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