Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Travelling makes you widerrrrrrrrrrr

BELOW is an unfinished post from quite a while back, aroun janurary the 13th?

I'm too lazy to complete the post, and i may regret it but MIEH!
below is prolly something about my enlightened journey to china

don't believe everything i say btw! my opinions and values and whatnot change by the millisecond LOL

below was the me in her straight-after-her-journey-back-to-australia mindset. i thought i wanted to remind u of that haha READ ON PEEPS

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Here begins my fragmented prologue to my journey in china. not prologue, more like one and only post mebbe.

I travelled for 7 weeks in china, to different places...and I met different people..n oshit! but i thought i should state it anyway.

I think travelling exposes you to different situations and cultures, and that the fact that everything is different forms a great platform for us humans to think and realize new things that expand the mind. I'm generalizing here but it is true bcause through out my trip I'd get several realizations, simple realizations that have a kind of deep thinkign process

...like an iceberg, where the tip is the stuff i learn which i can vocalize (stuff which you know) and the beneath the water stuff is the thought process which is hard to articulate ya get me (stuff which you realize and go oooooooh as you realize what the stuff you know trully means) yea.

you learn so much about things in general when you travel, for example: stuff about the human condition, like how humans interact and knowing so mcuh other types of personalities that exxist is very interesting, can't find the right word for it! travelling heavily encompasses meeting NEW PEOPLE i must add. Like i learnt the most and had the best time in the last four weeks in china because i joined a winter camp, where you get to meet hundreds of peopel from Malayttsia, indonesia, peru, thailand, burma you name it.

Maybe the fact that other country students and australian students all congregated in a foreign place adds flvaour to the experience in general, because people act differently in a foreign place than they in their homeland because things seem more special

In china, once, i snuck nto my sister's diary wondering what was so important inside it that she refused to show me, you know sometimes curiosity educates the cat. IN MY OPINION there realyl wasn't much, a daily post would be like "we went here, and there and bought some milk tea with whom, then we visited our relatives and had fish in a restaraunt, it was very yummy"

I didn't see any meaning in a journal liek that. There was nothing about . I guess people value different things.
It has trully been a great experience.

sometimes i was sad i didn't have a cemra around me to record th funniest moments and happiest moments of my trip, scared that i forget. it wasn't just taking photos but taking photos of people who mean something.
sometimes, i ceebs taking photos and just lived in the mometn.peru
Like snow capped beautiy, i wish i had time to sit down and absorb the view my sister said "oh julia you're sooooo romantica aren't ya?"It's like i didn't meet hte people at all. this passing moment people
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I bet i'll read back on this and think.. dayum why didnt i complete this piece of writing

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

inspiration for work

- get  a uke
- get a bike

stil thinking...

Sunday, January 13, 2013

IMMM BACCKK

IM BACCKK FROM 7 weeks of china

didn't even tel you guys i elft beause i didn't know blogger didn't work in china. nothing works, fb, twitter, you name it so )*

anyway im back now and blogging shall return!!

HII EVERYBODDYYY!!

will post about chian soon!