Saturday, November 12, 2011

If i were to do something for free for the rest of my life...what would it be?

Another answer to the series....

If i were to do something for the rest of my life, i would becoming a traveling teacher. It would combine my two truest wishes, that of traveling without a schedule and that of spreading knowledge and light. I believe that knowledge, technical, social and spiritual goes a long way in healing the society and mending this broken world. I would do “slow travel” from one city to the next, one village to the next, one continent to the next…learning and dispensing knowledge in all areas. I would learn from them, fully aware that i do not know, and will not know everything ever. It would be a knowledge quest filled with humility. At the same time, i will tell them about what others are doing and handling similar issues in life. For example, i could be in Latin America learning about their customs and traditions and seeing how they handle issues like irrigation and water supply and irrigation. At the same time, i could tell them how their counterparts are doing so in Africa or Asia or something.
I would live off the ground. No fancy stuff for me.
Along with sharing info, i would focus on developing relationships. I believe that is the most important aspect of life. To foster relationships, and make one’s self open to them. That is my biggest challange in life currently (i think) and therefore i would strive to do that. I’d make tons of real friends, and maintain the relationship with them in the most sincere of manner.
I would also transfer the idea of leadership, how different leadership techniques are practiced in diff parts of the world, but how in the end it all comes down to character and intentions across the world.
This travel would focus on world peace. When people realize that others…living accros the world face the same issues, same pains and are so similar to them, they might start loving instead of this continuous war mongering.
In short, i would travel across the world and spread love!

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