Published Date: September 14, 2013

Question number 4…

How has traveling impacted your compassion and acceptance for others?

Kid in KenyaYes. When you see the way the vast majority of the world lives, it’s hard if not impossible to NOT feel more compassionate for them. It’s one thing to see a family on TV that’s struggling to make ends meet abroad, or hear about them in a magazine – and jump to the conclusion that they just aren’t working hard enough. It’s quite another thing to say hi to that same family, see their home with your own eyes, sit & have them serve you tea, and hear of their struggles with your own ears.

You’ll quickly realize they work as hard, if not harder, than you do.

They just weren’t born in America. Or the UK. Or Germany.

Instead, they were born in Sudan. Ghana. Or Bangladesh.

Where someone is born shouldn’t dictate whether they are given an opportunity to succeed in life. Yet that’s the way the world works right now, and it sucks major ass. They didn’t choose the life they were born into, but they are dealing with the cards they were dealt in life – day in, day out.

If you have experiences like this first hand while traveling, and you don’t end up more compassionate for others – I frankly don’t know what’s wrong with you.

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