Five Card Story: Why getting out and seeing the world is an essential part of life.

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a Five Card Flickr story by Aidan Barr created Feb 10 2022, 06:55:14 pm. Create a new one!


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Picture 1:
The trail sign represents the different paths that you approach as you go on in life. These different paths will all lead forward but some will lead you to a higher elevation allowing you to see more of what is around you.

Picture 2:
The acorn represents our bond to nature and how we all are apart of the same ecosystem that together drives our planet to thrive with life. When we take a look at the world we can see many similarities to our own lives in nature.

Picture 3:
This picture reminds me of when I went to Harpers Ferry and got to experience seeing the blue ridge mountains along the Shanadoah. This is an experience that I will always remember and tell my children's children. I strongly advocate for you to get out and see the world and see what other communities look like compared to yours.

Picture 4:
This picture is representative of how when we get out and travel outside out comfort zones to areas we know less about, we allow our selfs to be present and give ourselves the opportunity to create history and allow for the world to become a better place for the future.

Picture 5:
The clouds are representative of how when you travel and experience the world your mind will tend to wander back and experience the emotion of when you were there in the present and got to create that memory. This blissfulness from experience the world is a sort of euphoria that can be drawn upon without the use of drugs. Traveling will also allow your mind to become more creative, having seen many more places and ideas you can use these experiences to further help your own life.

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