RE: Reclaiming My Time: Introversion and Authenticity on the Blockchain

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Reclaiming My Time: Introversion and Authenticity on the Blockchain

in teamgirlpowa •  7 years ago 

It's sort of odd. I really, really don't like being in situations around people I know but don't like or feel neutral about. I am happy to be around people I am deeply connected to, and I am actually fine to be around people I don't know at all. Like I get excited thinking about traveling and meeting people on big adventures, but going to the village across the river just sounds awful. It's this odd combination of homebody who really loves adventure and travel. I just have to have a balance maybe.

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My first international travel experience was a study abroad in Ghana, where I lived for four months. Go big or go home, I guess!

I get that. I'm a go big or go home girl too. Did you enjoy Ghana? My first was Bolivia which is incredibly beautiful, and the people were very, very kind.

Ghana was amazing, and I'm so glad I went. I got needed distance and perspective on my life. I also ate a really simple, home-made diet, and I think that helped with my health. Plus, everyone I met was really friendly. I hope I can go back again someday, because I loved it.

Oh my. I'm gonna have to add it to my list. Sailing to Africa has always been on my list, but as it still seems so far off, I haven't gotten super clear on where I want to visit when I get there. One of my best friends is in Guinea right now, and he's loving it.

I adored Ghana, and totally recommend it. Can't speak for other parts of the continent, though I hear nice things about Togo, Liberia, and Morocco.

Mmmmmmm. I should start planning that trip. Planning trips makes me happy.