Why Traveling is Important?
By Elvyr k Chimanga Chimeney, published Oct 07, 2008
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Traveling will sure give you benefits in your life experiences. It's one of the experiences that you can't forget. It's been my dream to travel to as many places as I can so that I can quench my thirst for experiences. I can tell you that there's nothing like traveling to a new place and hearing the thunder and the winds roaring at night that you don't get in your hometown. I love the different nature in other states or country.I have recently moved to a new state and I love the weather there because it's so different from where I'm from. I get to see clear blue sky with no gray clouds. I get to hear winds and thunder often. I love the sounds of strong winds or thunder even though it can be scary sometimes. The winds and thunder where I live is very heavy unlike at my other hometown. I love looking out on my windows and seeing the palm tree dancing to the winds. There's no experiences like this one. I also love the quietness of the city unlike the noisy, crowded of my own hometown.
You will grow into a more understanding person if you have lots of traveling experiences. Maybe one day you will see how children in Asia don't have clothing or foods and you will feel grateful that you're from a wealthy country. You will appreciate what you have more. Maybe one day you will see people eating from the plants in their own backyard and you'll realized how much foods you have. In some part of the world, people don't have too much resources. The drink they drink is straight from the ocean and it's unsanitary unlike the perfect water that you can purified in your home.
You will feel much respected when you have almost every single person in Japan take off their hat and bow to you as they thank you for something. This is very common in Japan, and China. People will bow and thank you for every single thing. You will then enjoy their courtesy when you get home and people in your home town are rude to you. You will then wish that you could live in Japan where people will bow down to you whenever they see you. You do get to appreciate yourself more when you see the other sides of the world. Nothing will open your eyes and your heart more than seeing different things.

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