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I wouldn't want freedom all the time but it's nice to know  it's attainable
Denis Hickey, Breaking Free
Whatever happens, happens
... for the best as long as you’re positive.
You are walking down this road. Something good or bad can happen. If something bad happens, something good or bad can happen as a result. Whatever happens, happens for the best if you are positive.
Being positive often leads to the road less traveled. In this picture, that road led to the atoll Gili Meno. Paradise!  I contemplated positive energy on its soft sandy shores when I met Cary and Kim. A Texas couple living in Bali, they decided to vacation on this nearby island. The day before New Years, Kim said: “Pick a page at random in my New-Age book.” I flipped to page 63, reading: “Today joy will come into your life.”
That night,  New Year’s Eve, the three of us dined in a small outdoor Palm-tree adorned restaurant not more that twenty yards from the shores of the turquoise-colored Indian Ocean. We feasted on roasted fish, rice, prawns, veggies, chicken in hot sauce, and gadu gado. Suddenly, out of nowhere, a stunning woman in a white body-length beach dress climbed elegantly up three wooden stairs and walked directly to our table. In her quaint Australian accent, she said: “Hi, I’m Joy!”
We talked and laughed for hours, a warm breeze tickling our faces. When the clock struck twelve we left the restaurant arm-in-arm, singing: “To love somebody…”
New Year’s day we met for mushroom omelets and a walk around the Atoll. Psychedelic omelets!  One each for Cary and I and one for the ladies to split.
The Scene. Everywhere crystallized molecules of soft beach, sunshine, air, water. The distant peak of Bali’s volcano shrouded in a molecular mist, “Wow!” Turning in slow motion into shimmering molecules of sand, palm trees and people’s movements. Another “Wow!” A trek sharing deep intimacy with people recently met. 4 of us, then pairs, then switched pairs, then 4 of us again.
Joy reached an epiphany: “…That’s where relationships falter; they can’t get beyond the hurtful. Someone usually shuts down about a real issue, and the other doesn’t want to bring it up again for fear of bloody confrontation. Issues linger. I need to trust!”
Cary and Kim decided to cast aside fear of the modern world and have children. “I guess when you get right down to it, families are about supporting each other and raising well-adjusted kids.”
4 people trekked around an atoll under the influence, opening a door to dazzling dimensions of nature’s smells, sounds, and tastes.
Achieving intimacy, seeing their auras, making decisions, being honest.
The women taught me to tie a sarong (picture).
One of the best day of our lives…
Whatever happens happens for the best if you are positive.
Atoll in South Pacific - good place to explore the ‪power‬ of ‪positive‬ ‪energy‬.
NATURE
This picture appeals to my sense of calm. In long hair and deep in the Amazon, I am staring at a world-class waterfall that just happened to be nearby. We threw baited hooks on strings into the river below, and within minutes caught a couple of 10 pounders. 30 meters away lies an unspoiled golden-sand beach. No footprints, bird prints or animal prints of any kind.
I like looking at this picture. It says: content and relaxed. And let’s not forget buffed, the best shape of my life. A man needs a picture of himself in rough nature.
I retired from a hectic, arduous business life at an early age.Traded my Mercedes for a backpack and traveled the world for several years. It’s not like I was frivolous; I probably put in enough work for two lifetimes. I left a little flabby with a hidden exhaustion and a mind ready to be revitalized. Starting in Africa I could feel my body getting stronger and lighter, felt fat melting off my bones. My spirit soaked up sleep that twenty-five years of hard work had denied. Old hurts vanished. The pain in my neck, back spasms, cracking knees—all gone.
Before traveling I was subject to walls, plumbing, comfortable couches, cars, manicured lawns, hot tubs, and air conditioned buildings designed for work, play and family. Not that I minded. I loved work and family. Sometimes I felt like a package…. wrapped on the outside as Denis Hickey, husband and father. Inside I had submerged personalities, like the one staring at this waterfall.
Nature doesn’t get all wrapped up in right or wrong, good or bad. It doesn’t care about all that. It moves on and on like this waterfall. There is cruelty along with beauty in nature to be sure, that’s what makes it so interesting and exciting.  As time went by I experienced energy in nature. Such that in Thailand I felt like a bubble that had power to float close to danger and bounce off at will.
When I arrived home and moved back into my big house, surrounded by trees and a mini forest, I could hear sounds: birds, squirrels, crickets, the comfort of wind… I talked to horses. Three months later that sense was gone. Too bad!! I live again inside my unit satisfied with a balance between money, time and freedom. Content in the knowledge that once in a while I need to escape into nature to recapture that sense of calm in the man staring at a waterfall in the Amazon.
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Freedom
FREEDOM: Because of my extensive travels, I am often asked what freedom means.
To some it’s fighting for rights or to avoid loss of rights.
To others it’s loss of a dear one fighting combined with loss of security
To some it’s Stalin having the freedom to do anything he wants
To others it’s Stalin with little freedom because he had to build big systems to protect himself and his beliefs.
To some it Bill Gates, and to others Jesus Christ
To some it’s a few moments before the kids come home.
To me Freedom is a state of mind in which you have enough time to live in the moment with no responsibility for anyone or anything. It’s a selfish concept. It’s traveling outside the herd. Freedom felt passionate, trusting and healthy. I had minimal aches and pains and tension while free to travel.  With freedom, qualities I liked about myself blossomed.  I wouldn’t like a steady diet of freedom because I would miss other parts of life, like a good family and interesting job. I needed freedom to complete a childhood vision to balance my life. It provided me with the time and new personality to change habits.
I came to realize that freedom is a complex concept.
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Breaking Free - Kindle edition by Denis Hickey, Jill Ronsley, Pawel Jońca, Kazimierz Pelczar. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Breaking Free.
Breaking Free – Book 1
Why would a man who has everything leave?
Denis Hickey, successful Silicon Valley businessman at the peak of his career, trades his Mercedes for a backpack and travels the world for a year. He leaves his high powered job and hectic life style, says goodbye to family and friends, and sets out on a carefree exploration of the world, people and love.
Breaking Free is a zesty travel adventure woven around a journey of personal discovery and transformation. Travel gives Denis a unique perspective to reflect on his family, and himself as a man and individual. The Breaking Free series pulls the reader into the intimacy, freedom and mystery of long term travel. Spun out against the exotic backdrop of the world’s theatre, Book 1 takes the reader thru the wilderness of Africa (Zimbabwe, Uganda, Kenya, Zanzibar, Egypt), explosiveness and charm of Middle East, and the vastness and romance of Siberia.
Denis finds as much adventure as he could possibly want: the perilous experience of fourth class travel during a wild ride in beat up cars to reach the primitive jungle islands of Ssese by nightfall, or fearfully confronting a savage African lion at dusk, or facing near-death sailing the Nile in a felucca with the handsome Nubian, Captain Niya. Breaking Free is not only a travel adventure story. There are powerful cultural insights, like thoughts of Maasai men regarding female circumcision, as they called it, and multiple wives, how Muslim mores are influenced by the West, and what it means to have lived as a communist. He crosses seven time zones to catch an elegant boat headed to the Arctic City on top of the world. On the boat he learns Russian history from Russians.
There is also romance and a love story. He has encounters with African ladies, becomes entangled with a striking Siberian woman who speaks no English, and falls in love with the only person on the boat who spoke English. Â
If Denis’s adventures and romance provide the story’s housing, then the extraordinary, witty dialogues, and smart conversations provide the foundation. He asks bold questions and uses charm to get to know people on an intimate level, he exchanges views on how the world works and learns how different cultures conduct family life.You can buy this book hereÂ