I didnt travel much and everybody questioned about that. I just found the answer today. There is no doubt that travelling makes a person have a richer mind, but does it mean not travelling much proves that I have a poor mind? - Obviously not, because everybody thought I had travelled a lot. Thanks to the Internet, the world become smaller and understandable. To short, it turns out that travelling is not my hobby because I can’t make it happen often and it is not my primary priority. I have many other missions to complete.
However, I do long for travelling and staying in a different country for a certain period of time. It is not just about crossing the borders and checking famous touristic places. It is about refreshing myself, sharing my love and my faith to people from a different culture, and taking whatever they offer. I chose Korea as my first destination of this kind of travelling because I felt so connected with them. I fell in love with Korean food and their sense of humor. During my journey in Korea, I received a lot helps and shares from strangers. Also, thanks to Couchsurfing, my fright of loneliness disappeared, my trip was filled up with loves, passions, trusts, faiths, laughs, and so on. I can't thank enough all people I met, who made my trip meaningful and colorful. Yep, I wanted to have it all, and my trip was much more perfect than I expected.