Love traveling abroad

I love traveling abroad. Traveling is like a school for us to learn life. We can learn new things, which is exciting, fun, and interesting but sometimes it is difficult to understand with our own sense of value or experience. Also sometimes so different surroundings and hardship which we have never experience before we travel to a country.

Once we accept the fact that we are not in our own place,abroad,  our travel becomes a good teacher to teach us a life. A meaning of life. 旅は人生の先生

At the same time, we will be able to understand our own place and culture/ people.

I miss traveling because I watched the opening ceremony of 平昌オリンピック(the Pyongyang Olympic Games). I love to see all the athletes in different uniforms,and different  reaction to the camera and their facial expression. Without traveling, I could see a miniature  of the world.Long time ago, Japanese athletes marched in a line with their faces looking so serious. I liked that style too but seeing smiles to the TV camera made us feel happier.

I wish as the song  sung,MA IGIN, I hope the Olympic Games will be successful and end peacefully and the world will be better.

 

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