There are many factors that ultimately shape who you are as a human being. Whether you believe in nature or believe in nurture as the fundamental building blocks to us as human beings, there can be no escaping the fact that your experiences add to who you are as a human being. The people that you meet, the places that you see, the customs and cultures that you learn to understand, all have an indelible impact upon how you view the world around you. There might be some factors that are bestowed upon you at birth, but we believe that your experiences do influence the way that you interact with the world. The Daily Post Discover Challenge this week is Finding Your Place, talking about the places that have shaped who we are. For us, it is a simple and yet complex answer. The places that have influenced us the most are those that have pushed our cultural limits. With that in mind, here are a few photos from the places that have stretched our limits the most, India, Morocco, Bolivia, and even Germany due to the length of time that we have been here. Each of these locations have left a distinct imprint on our souls and we will never be the same without these unique opportunities to view the world through different eyes.
Great read! We definitely feel the same way, there are some places you go that will forever be apart of you! And as always, love the pictures! So fun to see different areas around the world!
Thank you very much. ☺ That is so true, the memories always stay with you. We are glad you enjoyed the article. Thank you for reading ☺
Great pictures! I love the diversity of locations too. Living the q life indeed!
Thank you very much. We really enjoy seeing a variety of places. The one thing in common is all of the wonderful people we have met along the way ☺
Every time I leave a place after exploring it I also wonder how much, and if, I have shaped the landscape in some small way. So often as travelers, I feel it is a sort of give-and-take between the experiences we acquire and the bits of us we shed.
We definitely agree. It is important to leave a part of yourself behind as well.