I love this! I’m an observer…and I love train journeys. The passing scenery feeds my imagination, and I can really relate to how you link it with life!
Thank you! I love trains too, the best way of travelling. Buses are alright too, but you just don’t get that same feeling. Buses go about man-made roads, in cities. Whereas trains, they pierce all landscapes of life.
You’re right. Without self-reflection there wouldn’t be realisation. So balance is needed. You cannot look out and strain your eyes so that you forget yourself. But if you never look out you don’t know when you should get off and give your time to someone or some place.
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I love this! I’m an observer…and I love train journeys. The passing scenery feeds my imagination, and I can really relate to how you link it with life!
Thank you! I love trains too, the best way of travelling. Buses are alright too, but you just don’t get that same feeling. Buses go about man-made roads, in cities. Whereas trains, they pierce all landscapes of life.
But sometimes the reflection of your soul cast upon such expanses of scenery can lead to positive contemplation.
You’re right. Without self-reflection there wouldn’t be realisation. So balance is needed. You cannot look out and strain your eyes so that you forget yourself. But if you never look out you don’t know when you should get off and give your time to someone or some place.