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Alexis & Emmanuel

22/2/2016

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“Si tu aimes ton présent, ne regrette pas ton passé” (If you like your present, do not regret your past”)
“Il y a deux jours important dans sa vie : le jour où tu es né, et le jour où tu comprends pourquoi tu es né” (there are two important days in your life – the day you are born – and the day you understand why)
 
Starting off as two solo travellers in South East Asia, they met by coincidence and soon became friends that decided to travel together.
It’s beautiful to see when two strangers meet on the road, become friends and decide to go on an adventure together.
In one conversation both of them were talking about the saturation of travelling for the sake of travelling… Somehow, the first 7 months of travel never make you question why you left. You travel for the sake of travel. And yet, by month number 7, comes a slight knock on the door of reality – the one that asks – “why and where are you heading dear friend?”
It’s the knock of our consciousness in a way – as we have learned that everything in life needs a purpose, it is hard to travel (or do anything maybe) without a purpose.
I think many of us head out to travel to find a way to cleanse ourselves of obligations and responsibilities, to see more clearly. And when one travels, all the opportunities to move in the directions and destinations you want are out there. We become the hitchhikers in a long story and confrontation with ourselves. Each stop or bump on the road serving as a lesson to be learnt.
Perhaps that is why travelling offers us the best perspective to understand ourselves better and understand where we want to head to…first with our feet, and then with our hearts – because we are confronted to the blank canvas of ourselves. And by doing so, maybe we our offering ourselves the best way to be a better future for ourselves.
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Leo - Gili Meno - 2015

14/2/2016

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Have you ever felt like there is no job or place in the world for you to fit what you’re good at and what you’re passionate about?
The amazing thing about Leo was his modesty in regards to his various talents. There were few things Leo wasn’t good at, and he always shared his passion for music, good books and circus tricks with the rest of the people around. 
I came to meet a lot of people like Leo on my travels, who seemed to be so interested and good at everything – that in
 the end – they seemed to feel like they were advancing in nothing. He was a dreamer with a curious mind that hadn't found his place in a world that is too orientated for career monogamists.
Sometimes I feel the same - but maybe I need to remind myself that we don’t always need to advance in the direction of what pays us a good career. Maybe, what pays off more is advancing in the direction of what makes us dream...And not the kind of dreams that make us crave for holidays or rest, but quite the opposite, the kind of dreams that keep you awake at night…Some of the biggest thinkers of today did something meaningful in this world not because they were chasing reality, but because they were chasing dreams I think - and Leo's quote is a hopeful reminder of that.
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Gili Meno Eco Hostel

14/2/2016

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It is hard to describe the magic of some places….But in my experience every place you leave has to be left with a heart-breaking goodbye…That is how you know that you have not only lived in a place, but that it has lived in you…This month is dedicated to the quotes left by the volunteers and people I met at the Gili Meno Eco Hostel - where I volunteered for my project – A hostel built by travellers for travellers – and that left something of a taste of Alex Garland's The Beach... Truth is I never really left the place because I carry it in my heart constantly…It is a place you enter as a stranger and leave as a family member and that is what makes it beautiful. Check out this space for the quotes and the stories left by these amazing and brave travellers !
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    "Last words for the Road" by Lauren Klarfeld

    Book-in-the-making : A  collection of hand written quotes left by the people I met on the road (7 years and running)

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