The Loveable Winners: First Cubs Game
Synopsis
Yesterday, I took a quick trip down to Wrigleyville to attend my first Cubs game. My experience was filled with nervous energy but inviting fans. Never have I been surrounded by so many people with the same burning passion for an organizations success. The loyalty to this team seemed unwavering.
Broadcasting the Experience
A Cubs Experience
While walking, what is the difference between intention and attention?
Determining the difference between intention and attention is an essential aspect of becoming an observant and efficient traveler. I think that it is import to begin with distinguishing that intention concerns itself with the future while attention is to focus on something at that specific moment. Relating intention to travel would be to only take interest in the final location, the endpoint. On the other hand, attention is to concern yourself with the details along the journey, the sensory observations, the little things that you would miss if only concerned with your final destination. Attention, not only to detail, but to experiences as well. If walking is your preferred style of travel, then it can be deemed time is not a large factor, and it would be more efficient to travel with attention rather than with intent. In a way, you can pay attention to your intention while traveling, but the most knowledge will be gained when intending to give maximum attention to your surrounding.