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Reflections after reading "Travel is Life"

If you like traveling and are always full of your own insights into life, then Han Jing’s book "Travel is Life" is recommended to you.

I picked up this book because I was interested in the discussion about "money" and "leisure" at the beginning. I read it intermittently. It was not until this Sunday that I took a whole afternoon to read it. complete.

After reading it, I feel that the author is a person who loves life with all his heart, enjoys life, and can arrange life. Our attitude towards travel and life is worth learning.

When it comes to travel, we are always stuck in the confusing area of ??"money" and "leisure".

Regarding "money", we can save a little every month within our ability, and after a few months of accumulation, we will have a considerable savings.

Regarding "leisure", if we don't have many vacations, we can bravely mention our desire to take time off from our bosses. I believe that as long as you work hard and do not delay your work, your boss will still Understood. After all, leaders were once or are still young.

In fact, you can’t reach a thousand miles without taking a few steps. As long as you go out, you will always gain something. Regarding travel locations, we don’t necessarily have to target popular attractions. As long as we really love traveling, we will find that in our daily life, as long as we pay more attention to some travel public accounts, forums, documentaries, magazines, etc. , you will always find a destination that suits you. The key to the question is whether we like travel verbally or if we truly love it from the heart.

I think the biggest difference between travel and tourism is that when traveling we just walk around and see more, while when traveling we walk around, see, experience and think. I really like what the author said: "Travel is the best way to explore the unknown and eliminate ignorance. We are willing to take one more step to understand, understand, and see the world from a different perspective. Perhaps this is called tolerance."

Taking things as they come is also the way of life that travel teaches us. No matter how many strategies we have done before departure and how fully prepared we are, emergencies will always happen during the journey, and the way we deal with these events reflects our attitude towards life. Traveling will bring you some regrets, but it will also bring you some surprises. Who says that a smile from a stranger coming towards you in a foreign land is not a ray of warmth in the cold winter; a reminder and comfort from a traveler in times of crisis and anxiety is definitely as good as a gust of cool breeze in a hot summer.

So, go out more often and see the world we live in. Use your dreams as horses, live up to your time, and cherish the opportunities you have and don’t cling to them.

Finally, I would like to share some words from Bi Shumin:

Take advantage of the sunshine, take advantage of the gentle breeze, take advantage of the flowers before they bloom, take advantage of the fact that you are still young and can still go a long way. A long road can still convey deep and deep thoughts. Go and look for those paths, mountains and fields that once appeared in dreams!