Never Feel Lonely
Never feel lonely despite being alone. Often times, people dread being alone– like it’s a bad thing. On the reverse end of the spectrum, this article will provide reasons why it’s good to spend some time with yourself and how to get comfortable with embracing “me” time. One interesting point this article is this…
“In time, you’ll come to relish your “me” time. It’s really quite decadent — you’ll sleep late, read without distraction, and eat your favorite foods without negotiation or compromise.”
It’s so true. You’ll probably come to realize that you love spending time with yourself! On the flipside, when traveling alone you’ll come to notice that “solo adventure usually spawns new friendships and experiences.” So, you’re never really lonely.
To read the original article, click here.
This is Paul
This is Paul. I met him as he was in the midst of biking around the United States. Throughout his journey he got injured, but it didn’t stop him from keeping up on his journey. I think it’s really ballsy to do a journey like this on your own. I really can respect Paul because I don’t think there are many people out there that would be brave enough to, number one, just take a bike around the US, but also do it alone. What he was doing was living outside of his comfort zone all the time and when you’re doing that special things will constantly appear in your life.
Family Friends
After leaving Dallas, we headed to Houston. I have some really good family friends and I wanted to spend some time with them. In this picture is Warren. I spent a lot of time with him when I was 11. My family spent a summer in Houston because my dad was having alternative cancer therapy there. Warren has been like a big brother figure to me all these years. This was the first time I made it back there since that summer 22 years ago. Once again, my dad’s spirit was felt. I learned the reason Warren’s parents even met was because of my dad. My dad had a friend who suggested that Warren’s parents go on a blind date. I also got to meet his kids for the first time. Connecting with Warren and his kids was very special. I also met the coolest cop I have ever met while I was there, which was very refreshing. A great little stop over in Houston. I have great footage with his kid’s and the cop it will be posted soon.
Love 2.0
Love connects people. Read more about the concept of “positivity resonance,” which explains why love affects us the way it does, from Brain Pickings here: http://bit.ly/1N0nCMO. Or I recommend reading up on the actual book, Love 2.0: How Our Supreme Emotion Affects Everything We Feel, Think, Do, and Become.