I’ve seen some countries until now – Bulgaria, Germany, Turkey, England, Ireland, Hungary, Serbia. To a lesser extent, Austria and Slovakia. I lived in London for more than a year.
I read one thing on a forum today which made me think – once you visit/live in another country, you look at your original country with different eyes.
I also look at Năvodari differently, based on other experiences I’ve had.
It made me rediscover Romania, Bucharest, Năvodari. Even Pârjol, where I was raised in the first years of my life, looks differently.
Strangely, I like it more. You might think that going from Năvodari to Bucharest would make me look with a poorer look at Năvodari, but the contrary happened. Similarly, I liked Bucharest more after living in London.
The thing is, what’s on a higher level than London? :)
Note – this doesn’t mean I don’t like London or Bucharest anymore. It’s just that I appreciate other places more than before.
“No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river, and he’s not the same man.” ― Heraclitus
“I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” ― Maya Angelou
Also see:
- How to travel and visit a new country like a PRO? – Blog de Olivian Breda.
- Cum e în Londra? (varianta octombrie 2015) – Blog de Olivian Breda.