My childhood dream
@Oshobu (661)
Nigeria
July 28, 2017 12:49am CST
It has been my strongest aspiration and desire since childhood to visit many countries in different part of the world, I thought it was a kinda easy task, not until I became mature that I found out that life is not a bed of roses. I discover that my dream is someone's greatest achievement, then I was told that, for my dream to become a reality, I would have gone through all sorts of experiences. But thanks to MyLot, I am able to share my ideas, experiences and feelings with the world.
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@Oshobu (661)
• Nigeria
28 Jul 17
Mylot has not been able to completely fulfil your dream because the inability to share cultural meal. I hope internet and software engineers would make it possible for thing like that.... Lol.
@funkeyguhl (1743)
• Philippines
28 Jul 17
yes, when you become exposed to the adulting life, you realize that there are a lot of things that you need to consider... and money is one of the major factors that you need to actually consider.
for me, it has been my dream to write a book. However, I still haven't done it yet because I can't set aside a time to work on it hopefully soon.
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@ilocosboy (45156)
• Philippines
28 Jul 17
At least now we have mylot to fulfill our dreams
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@mysimplelot (1347)
• Calcutta, India
28 Jul 17
Wosh your dream comes true some day. But no need to travel when you can meet people over here at myLot and share your experiences. Lol.
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@Oshobu (661)
• Nigeria
28 Jul 17
Yeah, thats true but I still have the belief that my dream would become a reality someday... At least one day.
@shikharava (1838)
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30 Jul 17
Yes, my friend. It's not easy as it seems. You have to go through a lots of experiences. Some may even shock you. Other things may let you rolling. You get to know lots of people, their culture. And you would want to grasp it all, which is not possible even if you want to. And then there's language barrier. You cannot expect to use English everywhere. In the local places you'll have to speak the local dialect, if you want to get around the places pretty easily. And then there's a risk of getting mugged. And you don't know what criminal intentions are following your way. You just need to be careful, but can you do this all the time?
I guess, travelling is not easy. But I have done this many times, so I'm well acquainted with most of the situations. And yes, the saying that goes, "Travels broaden the mind," is absolutely true. You learn a lot. But you have to have a keen eye, ears and tongue. Don't forget to ask questions when you are confused. That's what I do when I go to a new place.(*_*)
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