The "who" factor
This trip have been made me think a lot about people. It turns out that more amazing experiences I have more I think about the "who" factor.
Since I knew that I was selected to PDPI program, I've been dreaming about how cool would be live in an American campus, have classes with native teachers at the university and compare the real US with the one from the movies and TV shows.
And since day 3, I realized that living all the new experiences were not as special as I thought it would be. Don't get me wrong, I still am enjoying and I was amazed by every new detail that I experienced.
However, during the entire first two days I wasn't so happy and I didn't say why until I noticed that almost every minute from those two days I was with my smartphone in my hands and I realized something: who is with me when I'm experiencing amazing things is so important than the things themselves and that is what I'm calling "the 'who' factor".
Interesting point of view...
ReplyDeleteI think I need to reflect more on that
DeleteNice words and good reflections!
ReplyDeleteI strongly agree with you about the "who factor"
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