Pilgrimage may mean nothing to me

Emil 2022-04-21 09:03:37

I feel a little bit of American arrogance.

I am curious as to what this pilgrimage group was formed for. Different goals, different values, different personalities. I feel that sometimes a team is formed only because of one person, not the person who consciously wants to form, but a kind of charm that makes people feel safe and comfortable.

The so-called pilgrimage, as the gypsies say, has nothing to do with religious piety. Everyone has their own thoughts. I am curious if these four people do not group together, but complete their own journeys, will they gain something? About health, about smoking, about creative exhaustion.

Most people don't have such a clever encounter and companionship. Anyway, there is no such story for someone who is deeply wary of people like me. So what can a pilgrimage get them?

I'm always afraid of going on the road alone, I'm afraid that only the fear of loneliness is the only thing I get, and after a trip is a more serious setback and anxiety. But I still want to set off in my heart, and I like the feeling of being on the road, just like I don’t want to stop every time I take the train, I always feel that the one with a goal is the most practical and comfortable on the road.

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  • Winnifred 2022-03-18 09:01:09

    The movie itself is actually quite mediocre, but this kind of poor travel-style video record is really flattering. Recommended to friends who like to travel, especially poor travel. PS: As soon as Coldplay's LOST sounded, I was on fire...

  • Adalberto 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    See how vast the earth is, let's go!

The Way quotes

  • Tom: Have you ever walked the Camino, senora?

    First albergue innkeeper: Never. When I was young, I was too busy. And now that I'm older, I'm too tired.

    First albergue innkeeper: [as Tom silently nods and heads out the door] Buen camino.

  • Joost: I tried to quit once. But then I thought, "Why?" My grandmother, she drank and she smoked her entire life, and she lived to be 103 years old. Now what does that tell you?

    Sarah: It tells me that everyone who is trying to quit something always has an ancient relative they use as an example of why not to quit.

    Joost: I suppose that make me into a cliché, then.

    Sarah: You said it.