This picture was taken in Japan at Ushiku Daibutsu (Ibaraki prefecture), and i like it because it's almost like Buddha is asking you to chill and seat. I did that day, i had a nice pique nique.
During my travels i have met two types of travellers : the ones in a hurry and the relaxed ones. Many people feel the pressure to take pictures in order to prove they actually have been to many places : they are counting cities, countries, oceans and seas...but they are mainly rushing to feed their social media. Some of them will proudly explain you that they visited 12 countries in 17 days...the truth is you can only explore if you actually take time to explore. No matter if its a village, a museum or a whole country, rushing through things is missing their natural pace, their deep nature and special features. Don't surrender to the social pressure : take your time to visit a specific place. Imagine if i would tell you that i visited Indonesia in 2 weeks : if you happened to be indonesian, you would tell that 2 weeks is wayyy too short ! This case is valid for any other country of the planet. Enjoy your time, be in the moment and look at the details.
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Im planning on posting much more complex articles. But these ones are just to start with !
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