Sharing URI Europe's July Proverb

2 July 2015
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Travelling? Everything you leave behind is a welcome bonus.

Less is more.

We will also apply this to the commentary: let’s not waste words.

When travelling, you consciously try for a short while to leave everything behind you that is routine and to look at things in a new perspective. It is about a change of air, new horizons and meeting different people, isn’t it? That is why travelling is also always to distance oneself a little, to let go.

But whatever you leave behind, you always take yourself with you.

And exploring yourself can go deeper and bring more peace than any other cruise or far-away trip.

Fly light.

THE advice to people who travel a lot: Don’t take too much with you. Not in your suitcase, and not in your head. Let go, leave everything behind. Go slowly, be less perfect and maybe even more primitive.

That is why we wish you a big heart and a light mood with a lot of space for new things. A satisfying trip with new eyes that do not want to see other things, but want to see things in a different way.

“To travel is always to disassociate oneself a little, to let go.”

 


Movement without a Name (MWN / BZN) CC and URI Europe wish to contribute to a better world in a substantial manner. We want to set an example and have therefore introduced the URI Europe proverbs. They are meant to inspire and spark conversation. You can subscribe to the URI Europe monthly proverbs for free. Click here to find out more.