I’m not a fan of big cities. Even Ljubljana is too big for me. But when you travel and discover new places, you’re open to anything. Even multi-million cities. Like Brisbane.
A sleepless night. The neighbors under my apartment made sure that I couldn’t shut my eyes, almost until morning. Peaceful nights in Brisbane were actually rare.
Accept. Accept every moment that is given to you. It’s never going to return, or repeat itself. Accept the truth as it is. Let it awaken what no one has awoken within you before. Nothing is forever, everything changes.
Leave it. Forget. Let go. Move on. A problem I’ve been dealing with for a few years. I get attached to everything too quickly: to my surroundings, to people, even to things. And I’m not a materialist. Far from it.
Taking a walk. Walking. Out in nature, or in a city center. That’s what’s liberating. Never in my life have I bought a ticket to see any destination via bus. I would rather walk than sit.
I love kids. I’ve always loved kids. I loved helping my parents look after, raise, change diapers and play with both of my younger brothers and my sister. I dreamed about how I will have my own kids at the
Look out! Watch your step. Be careful what you touch. Be careful. This is daily advice of the people of Australia.
Broaden your horizons. Explore. Travel. Discover. Get to know yourself and learn. Get rid of the baggage – everything unnecessary that’s weighing you down and not enabling you to fly where new stories await you.
What even is a home? Is it a city? A country? An apartment? I’ve changed homes a lot in my life. Maybe that’s where my restless soul comes from; a soul that always has to explore and discover something new.
Everything seems so easy. Natural. No need to spend a lot of effort. Everything is proceeding on its own. It’s just as it should be. This is what happens when you’re on the right track.