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Reflections on Living as an Expat in Paris
“Life might be difficult for a while, but I would tough it out because living in a foreign country is one of those things that everyone should try at least once. My understanding was that it completed a person, sanding down the rough provincial edges and transforming you into a citizen of the world.” — David Sedaris
By B.R. Shenoy4 years ago in Journal
Black Journal
June 12, 2019 ___ My legs felt encased in steel, every muscle tense and coiled tight. The ground beneath my feet was unforgiving, each step sending jolts of pain up my legs while crushing the soles of my feet. I pushed on, driven by a need to catch the sun as it dipped lower and lower into the ocean. The sand was a relentless adversary, filling my sneakers and making each stride more difficult, but I refused to let it slow me down. My heart was pounding in my chest, synchronizing with my footsteps, and I could feel the cold air rushing into my lungs, invigorating me even as it threatened to steal my breath away.
By Naana Yawson4 years ago in Journal
Excellent Saving Tips : While Choosing a Charter Bus Company
Most of the time, special bus trips seemexciting & comfortable but at the same time, it becomes very important for you to find a reliable bus company which can deliver you hassle-free travelling throughout corporate trip. While selecting your Charter bus company, you need to be assured on exciting & memorable bus tour along with best possible guidance.
By Rochell Marco4 years ago in Journal
Understanding Transits
In this guide, we will discuss the basics of the system, explore each route and where it might take you. Board one of our trolleys, you will experience transportation and entertainment, which is the perfect combination of transportation and entertainment. The design of this tour also allows you to get on and off the car at any time and explore on your own.
By Mike Mavis4 years ago in Journal
Freefalling
I woke up to a text from my best friend, whose boyfriend's, friend of a friend, with connections to the higher-ups, said that they heard there’s been talk amongst the city council of a lockdown. Still, it seemed very unlikely to me. Even with no toilet paper on the shelves and news reports of lockdowns happening everywhere else in the world. So when it did happen, the curfew, the lockdowns, the job closing, the government assistance, besides it all feeling slightly dystopian I have to admit, It was incredible. Ever since I got my first job at Butterball turkey factory, I longed for the day when I would get a fucking break. Not a two-day break. Not a week off. But an actual break from the rat race of capitalism. This life of working to earn just enough money to survive and maybe show my friends and family that I’m not a total failure. My dad always said the only way it was possible was by graduating from college and getting a ‘good job’. Working at my latest soul-sucking job- the fanciest restaurant/club in town, however, gave way to me meeting enough CEOs and wealthy humans that had never seen a degree. It gave me the push I needed to drop out of college. Don’t get me wrong I tried and tried and wanted so badly for it to work, to make my parents proud but it just wasn't me.
By Shanoon Occean4 years ago in Journal
International Travel On Your Cards? Choose The Right Visitor Insurance
When you finally decided to go on an international trip and informed your friends and family about it, what was the first thing that you received as a helpful piece of advice? Get Visitor Insurance before flying. Right? Well, you have already heard about it. And probably were wondering, is investing in Medical Insurance for Visitors to USA worth it when you already have health insurance in place?
By Manav Rana4 years ago in Journal
Survival Guide for Potential First-Time Expats to Bali and Indonesia
Photo by Tuva Mathilde Løland on Unsplash Afterword My stories and information are about “living” in Bali and greater Indonesia Regardless of how long you stay, there is a takeaway from what I have to say.
By Arlo Hennings4 years ago in Journal








