To give your life over to something else outside of you, that's love.
Travel is rich with learning opportunities, and the ultimate sourvenir is a broader perspective.
It's never too late to have a happy childhood, and age only matters if you're a cheese.
Ideally, travel broadens our perspectives personally, culturally, and politically. Suddenly, the palette with which we paint the story of our lives has more colors.
I shutter to think how many people are underexposed and lacking depth in this field.
It seems that the most fearful people in our country are those who don't travel and are metaphorically barricaded in America. If we all stayed home and built more walls and fewer bridges between us and the rest of the world, eventually we would have something to actually be fearful of.
I travel around the world in a way that tries to open my mind and give me empathy and inspire me to come home and make this world a better place.
There is no business, there are only people. Business exists only among people and for people.
For instance, the notion of non-penal substitution. This idea, found in the work of the nineteenth century Scottish Reformed theologian John McLeod Campbell and based upon his reading of the letter to the Hebrews in particular, is that Christ offers up his life and death as a penitential act on our behalf, rather than as a punishment in our stead.
Pivoting is not the end of the disruption process, but the beginning of the next leg of your journey.
If the people cannot trust their government to do the job for which it exists - to protect them and to promote their common welfare - all else is lost.