Passion: passion is what separates us from each other. It allows us to each have our own unique skill that bring us joy. Finding your passion can be one of the hardest quests in a person’s life. When we are young our minds can deceive us allowing us to mistake something we are good at as a passion. When I was younger I perceived the idea of equestrian as a passion. At some point in time it probably was a passion, but a true passion is something that you could not think to give up in life. For me that is travelling, the idea of going to different countries, learning different cultures and finding yourself in the indescribable feeling of being lost.
If I recall correctly the first country I ever travelled to was Barbados. In truth I don’t remember much of the time as I was about 3 years old when we left. The last remaining memory I have of that place was a simple memory of driving down the road with my cousin, aunt and family, well the monkeys that swung above in the trees threw peanuts shells at us. As we drove slowly we admired the beauty of the animals having fun.
Nevertheless the next biggest adventure I would take after that would lead me to a whole new world of crazy culture, amazing people and amazing opportunities. This was the decision to pick up and move across the world to the Middle East. At only the young age of 4 I
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I have a dream to hop on the trains of Europe and make my way around staying in remote places and finding my way with the culture. After Europe I want to make it to Asia, hopefully in a time of peace and prosperity. In a final analysis I have come to the conclusion that knowledge comes from the experiences one has travelling around the world and have made it my biggest dream is to travel to every country before I