One week in Europe already, and I have matured for sooo many things and gonna list it here also:
1. I was always really attached to things, like taking with me a lot of things that are not important, so since I have to carry all my bags (and the fuck they are heavy) I managed to make quick choices about what I'm carrying with me.
2. I managed to not being that attached to taking photos either, because of course you will ser really nice things, but are they worthy your time? I thing sometimes you just have to absorve it without having to register, and of course when you are somewhere you think it is important for you, you should definitely take photos and comtemplate it also.
3. It is soooo important to plan yourself on days you have to take the train or the plane, you're never to late, all the stations and airports are a complete different enviromment for you, is so easy to get lost, so do it with time and you can't be wrong, also is a good time for wearing only what is necessary and save the rest, otherwise you can easily lost it.
4. It is really important to not get that much attached to people or places, enjoy while you are living it, and don't make a dramatic goodbye, the ones that are supposed to stay are staying and places you can always come back to, but there are so many new places and people to meet. I'll only finish my travel In Scotland, so I have a lot to go through yet, I'll appreciate saying goodbye also.
5. Don't be afraid of speaking the local lamguage, some kind people will give you space for you to talk, so you can practice, and obviously you will only learn when you practice there is no other way of doing it.
6. You have to say no, but not no to the sellers in the street, that's easy, no to people that want to reach you, people I mean mainly man that think they stand a chance with you, but it's not mandatory that you give them a chance, because it can make you feel unconfortable, and if they insist tell them you have a boyfriend. It doesnt matter what they feel, but what you feel. If it makes you unconfortable speaking to a unknown man, or need space from a friendship you have to say NO.
And I think that's enough for the first week, hopefully this will guide me through my euro journey.