A lot of study abroad blogs do reflections during or after that talk about finding themselves and discovering new parts of themselves. While all of this is true, it may not always be the most practical or applicable advice for peers or others reading these blogs. In spite of themselves, I think it has begun to sound a bit cliche. I believe traveling is not always about finding yourself, but always making yourself better through challenges and new experiences.
As I sit here, on a patio outside of a coffee shop drinking an over priced Americano and basking in the sun, i am taking the time to critically think about what I have really learned in Seoul thus far that is both practical, or just worth talking about. Here's what I came up with:
Okay, so maybe this post was still extremely cliche, but this is the best I can offer. Try to integrate maybe even a few of those into your everyday lives and then see you're better for it. I can't believe I have already been in Seoul for two months. Seriously, where has the time gone?
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