Introspection Blog - The life of a traveler is often an introspective lifestyle, with plenty of time to think and understand ones self.
"The unexamined life is not worth living."
- Socrates
"…why should we not calmly and patiently review our own thoughts, and thoroughly examine and see what these appearances in us really are?"
- Plato
After 14 years of travel, I am still searching for something, I am just not sure what.
How to walk away from the crazies in life? That is, and will always be my goal in life, to avoid sharing my world with crazy people. They are contagious, they wish to convince people they are sane.
I thank 3 powerful men for being great “YouTube” mentors I am now doing a daily affirmation, it’s a need, not a want. I am a minimalist on needs, here is what I believe Everyday Hobos need to hear, to say daily.
The Introspective Life, I truly believe that goal driven people are unhappy compared to people with no goals.
I am in Huatulco, Mexico today, yesterday, and tomorrow. There are foods I love, the West Park Cafe, and the Café Paraíso both serve cinnamon rolls, with my coffee. I am powerless over temptations in my life. I will not return to West Park Cafe to avoid temptation.
The Introspective Life is most likely the act of asking the same questions endlessly, to repeat accepting just how dumb we really are.
I was surprised to realize, even after 14 year of world travel, I still believe in people.
The opposite of independence is dependence, and the Fourth of July is a good time to sit back and take a look at your life.
If you live the "Introspective Life," upon self-examination you would one day weight the numbers of stimulations per day.
Introspection Blog - The life of a traveler is often an introspective lifestyle, with plenty of time to think and understand ones self.
“It would surpass the powers of a well man nowadays to take up his bed and walk.” - Henry David Thoreau
I spoke at two local Indiana libraries, and after talking for an hour to an audience, I suspect the person who benefited the most was myself.
After Indiana University I went on to waste 20 years of my life working, trying to make a million, now I have a life worth living, and so can you.
It's my life, even when I am trapped in the machine. My Life Scorecard December 22, 2014 today, Andy Lee Graham in Orland, Indiana for Christmas.
The Introspective Life...
With the introspective life, we must realize we share out world, and striving to be special is futile.
Here is a video documentary of the life of Dr Albert Schweitzer, hoping you find this path helpful.
Running from responsibility has become normal, I hear the words daily, it is not my responsibility.
A Belgian man, Chris, who was on the plane between Dominican Republic and Brussels, Belgium, explained not to worry.
1973 REO Speedwagon music group was singing at max volume in my car I’m Andy Lee Graham, 18 years old —, zooming ahead 2023, I am still asking the question, “What am I missing in the city?”
Can you avoid the traveler trolls, and make it to the other side of the bridge good soldier, a Spartan in heart.
Introspective Life lying on the floor in JFK Airport, my life is cut up into pieces of pie, each life lived is either 12 hours, or 24 hours long.
See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil --- We are just monkeys pretending to be humans, who say sensitive, feel good phrases to find lovers. (Get laid.)
The introspective life is the path to your privately owned Shangri-La which strangely is free to all men, rich and poor.
Introspection Defined:
Introspection is the self-observation and reporting of conscious inner thoughts, desires and sensations. It is a conscious mental and usually purposive process relying on thinking, reasoning, and examining one's own thoughts, feelings, and, in more spiritual cases, one's soul. It can also be called contemplation of one's self, and is contrasted with extrospection, the observation of things external to one's self. Introspection may be used synonymously with and in a similar way to self-reflection. It is used greatly as a spiritual examination.
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