Leaving aside the technicalities and the facets of life that all of us have and go through, everyone is completely different, and while we may have certain things in common, and things that allows us to connect with others, you'll always be that unique combination of thousands of small hobbies, interests, skills, weaknesses and experiences that make you who you are.
I have always believed that explain yourself is the most difficult and less objective thing to do, but I'll try anyway. Probably the experience that has changed me the most was my trip to London, meeting so many different people, getting to know a completely new culture and visiting so many places with an amazing story behind it, it makes everything just so overwhelming.
On that trip I realized how much knowledge I have not yet adquired, knowledge that many others had already used to get to where they did, and they left not only the record of what they did, but the places in which they relied on many others who preceded them. The best example is walking right by the tomb of Charles Dickens and William Shakespeare in Westminster Abbey, surrounded by plenty of other incredible people and knowing that without each and every one of them it wouldn't be the same.
I have always believed that explain yourself is the most difficult and less objective thing to do, but I'll try anyway. Probably the experience that has changed me the most was my trip to London, meeting so many different people, getting to know a completely new culture and visiting so many places with an amazing story behind it, it makes everything just so overwhelming.
On that trip I realized how much knowledge I have not yet adquired, knowledge that many others had already used to get to where they did, and they left not only the record of what they did, but the places in which they relied on many others who preceded them. The best example is walking right by the tomb of Charles Dickens and William Shakespeare in Westminster Abbey, surrounded by plenty of other incredible people and knowing that without each and every one of them it wouldn't be the same.
This characters brought me to one of the things I love most in the world, and that's reading. Read whatever and read everything, the cereal box, the life of a person, the last blog entry of any personality that I like, or, my favorite, a good book. This is connected plenty of things but in this ocasion I'm focused in two, the trip to London I mentioned before and my future.
My future plans or the direction in which I want to take my life is not something that I have completely clear yet, it has to be something to do with all those little things that I described before, from books to culture to travelling and getting to know new places. I've always said that my dream job would be becoming the editor of the New York Post, but I think that's just one of the millions of situations where you might find me in the future.
In that trip I also got the chance to visit the BBC building and take a tour around the facilities, and I wouldn't mind to work in something like that either.
With much more to add, a great deal of thing to process but with too many words already written in one sitting, yours truly, the one that can talk (or write) for hours and pages about absolutely any subject and not getting to the actual point until the final goodbye.
Or maybe not even then.
In that trip I also got the chance to visit the BBC building and take a tour around the facilities, and I wouldn't mind to work in something like that either.
With much more to add, a great deal of thing to process but with too many words already written in one sitting, yours truly, the one that can talk (or write) for hours and pages about absolutely any subject and not getting to the actual point until the final goodbye.
Or maybe not even then.