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Friday, November 19, 2010

20 Things I've Learned From Traveling Around the World for Three Years - StumbleUpon


19) We view other nations by a different set of criteria than we view ourselves.

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20 Things I've Learned From Traveling Around the World for Three Years - StumbleUpon

11 comments:

  1. great article!, it lets me a lot of things to think about.
    if everyone can travel..
    our world can be a better place

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  2. Of all those 20 things, 3 struck me the most:
    1) People are generally good -- people are people are people; if you're good, chances are those you meet will be good.
    2) The media lies -- I don't think it takes a trip around the world to know that; just go to your front door and bring in the paper.
    3) People don't hate Americans -- whew! that is refreshing news.
    All in all, I liked this.
    ~Donna~

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  3. @Donna; ok, take the media, for example. It's amazing what you find as you read non-national news.

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  4. please tell me you are NOT referring to the Miami newspaper??!!??

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  5. Oh no, I was referring to International publications.

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  6. phew! Thank goodness...

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  7. @blasblog: how do you figure that?
    ". . .if everyone can travel..
    our world can be a better place"

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  8. If everyone could move from his own town to visit other cities, to know other cultures,other places, then the people could realize all the things menctioned in this post;
    It's important to combat provincialism, nationalism,and the idea that:"we are stonger, smarters, better than the others"
    changing our mind in: We are all humans.
    (scuse my broken english)
    Blas.

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  9. That is the idea!...and your english is pretty good.

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  10. @Blas...yeah IF...unfortunately, it's never going to happen...sad, but true.
    ~Donna~

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