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Traveling the World
“To travel is to live.”
This has been the mantra of my life ever since I moved permanently to the United States, and I can’t complain.
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I have had the privilege to visit a number of international destinations that had long been on my bucket list.
After moving to the US in 1974, my family grew, and I enjoyed many vacations with my dear wife and two children. I can proudly say that I have risen from humble beginnings and managed to build the life I had so dreamed of.
The world is simply brimming with beautiful sights that are just waiting to be taken in. I’m one of those people who love capturing memories by taking as many photographs as possible. I believe it’s important to be able to have the opportunity to look back fondly on beautiful moments that are enjoyed alongside family. Photographs also serve as powerful reminders that life is indeed beautiful, and not everyone is privileged enough to have the means to be able to afford this luxury.
The world is replete with stark opposites. There are regions torn apart by war, and there are places that the sun doesn’t tire of shining upon. We must always take this into account while traveling or while enjoying the simple luxuries life has been kind enough to offer. It is important to practice gratitude because, who knows, we might not get the chance to do so again.
Aside from the philosophy, let me tell you a little bit about the places I have visited to date.