I think travel and general exposes you
to a lot of different types of people and
different like ways of thinking and I think
that's really important to self
development. At the very least you're just
more aware of what's going on out there
and beyond that it can it shifts how you
understand the world.
It shows you that there are other ways of thinking, other ways of doing, and
so being in a place like India where
there's so many different types of
people doing so many of the same things in
incredibly different ways, it's extremely refreshing.
So I'm studying Gujarat which is a Hindi
concept. It basically means doing what
you can with the resources
available and it comes out a lot in like
social situations. So it comes out a lot in
business but also just like lay life on the
streets. But when you need
someone something and you can use your
friends your connection the people you
know to kind of get it done and you kind of
work around your problem and it's a really
cool mentality and you can see it
everywhere in India but also in other
countries as well but it's really
neat that there's actually a word for it here in
India. In the US we talk about like DIY
ethic or kind of jury rigging things but
it's not quite the same. It's well when you do
Gajarat you have to work with other people
too so we have to have like a healthy social
relationship. Like they both are just giving
something to the other one and they both are
necessary to keep growing up. That's really
cool to study like the way that an entire culture is
kind of been developed around this idea.
