Zara Shirt, Levi's Shorts, Nike Shoes, Vintage Scarf and bag
I imagine a lot of you are going back to
your normal activities such as work.
I think it'll be a special post, and as I
said it before, cheers to new beginnings.
I realized I started to think about opening
this blog just a year ago, and I'm glad I finally did it. I know there's a
really important part of work and motivation that keeps me going on, but as I
though about it, I really love writing those posts and creating something from
nothing with the help of a lot of people, indeed.
September means a lot of things and for the
most, it means new beginnings. I know I haven't post as much as I wanted to,
but as you may know now, my vacation was more about adventure than tanning and
resting next to an infinity pool. I can't complain as I had the best vacation.
I'm starting to learn how to share my time
between what I love and what I have to do with my studies and college going on.
I found out that I have to take every opportunity.
Embracing the immensity of things and just
learning to look around is something I learnt recently, and which taught me a
lot. This is real lesson that could help you all down the road.
Those pictures were taken in one of my
favorite place I get to discover and go for the first time: the Fortress of Masada. I wore a shirt from Zara and my Levi's shorts. I used my beloved scarf as a turban - just to keep it in style..
I think, there are not a lot of people who know the real story behind the whole
thing, which is real, as we found a lot of elements proving this was real and
true. I'm not going to relate them, but I've learnt that true bravery does
exist and it took efforts. Fear can't be your worst enemy or your best ally,
and in some case, fear can push your boundaries beyond the limits you create
for yourself.
Enough for the philosophic thoughts, but the
point I hope I made is that fear can be useful.. Hope you're having a great
Monday!
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