Sunday, 10 September 2017
Agreed.
I think this is the funniest scene from peep show
https://www.reddit.com/r/PeepShowQuotes/comments/6z7q98/i_think_this_is_the_funniest_scene_from_peep_show/
Sunday, 1 January 2017
Travelling and working; A valuable lesson
Travelling; they say it broadens your mind.
When I first set off to Australia, I have to say that I was a little sceptical
of that idea. I thought that it was a cliché that people would fall back on
after going many places, but not moving forward in their career. Even 6 months in, deep the midst of constant
drinking and partying, I still felt that whilst I was having a great time, that
wouldn’t translate into making me a more well rounded person.
Recently, I have been thinking about the
valuable things that I, personally, have learnt whilst being away from home. I
guess the most obvious one, although not all that obvious to me because of my
time at university, is the sense that you are out here alone. There is no mum
or dad to wash your dishes, clothes and bed sheets. There is no breakfast
prepared on the table; hell there is no food in the fridge. I believe for many travelers,
this is their first experience of that.
I think that the most important thing that
I have realised, is just how important work is. For my whole life, I have not
been too fussed about where I work. Even after University when there was a
drive to start my career, I still succumbed to the idea that money was more
important. Even though I had a stable lifestyle and I was by no means desperate,
money seemed like the most important thing for me to chase. I always thought that the
times I was unemployed were bad because I needed money. Now I am realising they were bad because I
wasn’t doing anything. I wasn’t learning, I wasn’t excersisng, I wasn’t
reading; I wasn’t contemplating.
I think that as human beings, we are hardwired
to be active. I don’t just mean that physically, I mean that we are goal
orientated and should always be striving to hit targets. These might not be
obvious targets, for example waking up on time to get to work - finishing the
day at work. When you are travelling and you are living in a beautiful place
like Australia, it is easy to have the idea that you are taking a year out to
enjoy some down time. But if you are anything like me, and I think that most of
us think similarly, then you start to get bored. Sitting around in the sun
doesn’t seem so appealing. It’s no good to align your goals with going to the
beach and getting drunk. Something has
stirred inside of me recently, and I believe it is the idea that we must work
as much as we can, whilst we can.
I think it is natural to come to that
conclusion at some point in life, for most of us. Why I think travelling is so
important, is because it makes you realise that fact far sooner than people who
stay in their comfort zone. The competition for jobs out here in Australia is
so fierce that it brings out your innate competitive streak, and as a
consequence we end up taking jobs that our outside of our comfort zone. This is
not to say that there aren’t millions of driven, motivated people who don’t
need to travel in order to get the bit between their teeth, it just means that
travelling puts the bit there for some of us.
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