Great reading and I loved the illustrations. I agree with the fact that if you are restless and you travel you will bring all your anxieties and worries with you, generally speaking. However, I believe there is much more to it. I left Italy when I was 30, because I didn’t feel comfortable there. All my personal struggles travelled with me, but I could see them now very clearly and I had the courage to face them. I lived in different countries and faced situation that made me even more uncomfortable than in my little world of my home country. But I learned so much about myself, about life and I am truly convinced that had I never left my nest, I would have never achieved this level of consciousness and self-awareness. Besides the fact that all the time I felt down I would think of the amazing places I had the chance to see, how lucky I was to be there. I was (and I am constantly) so grateful for this kind of life that I am living now, since I have been traveling. It’s not for everybody though and one needs to know himself well to understand what he truly wants and set priorities. But that’s for another article.
Cheers!
Ps. I don’t travel necessarily expands your boundaries, by the way. If you don’t travel with an open mind, you will go back home and be the same person that left. What’s the point then?:)
