Rome, Paris, Athens: A Brave New World

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Some would say that travel is synonim to broaden. How more people see, so their mind get bigger and wider. More information about what surrounds us gives opportunity to look on everything above, to see hole picture. Many years ago Volteir wrote the story about Huron called "Child of Nature", who came from North America to the Europe and was amazed how the life was different reletively to the life of his tribe. In fact, the world didn't change at all, he just see another way of it; what was changed – his location, but for him it was complitely different life. Everyone of us is Huron too. People are growing up in certain country, certain city and when they go to other country or city everything looks different. A wiser part of people who see something new will try to comprehend it. The fact of it, fact of thinking and realizing, is very …show more content…

It is obvious that if you know about certain thing a few points of view, you will understand it deeper. Travelling, in this case, just gives you chance to gather together these points, in ways of meeting new people, seeing others cultures, learning foreign's history. Visiting Rome, Paris, Athens will give you apprehension what impact has made history on people there and how they differ from people where are you from. Even small journey to other city will give people opportunity to look on things from another angle, because it gives anothers circumstances, even learning foreign's culture from books makes is also possible. One who has been staying all life in a small city, would keep thinking the same, without changes. But only fools never change themselves. Smart people may change their thoughts under the influence of thoughts others's. One philosopher defined a wisdom as an improvment, that means a change also. Therefore the more people travel in the world or in the "mind", the more they

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