Growing with the flow
So after an excellent time (and intensive days of
yoga) in Toulouse with Zoe and Natalia, I got the train to Barcelona via a stop
in Figueres and a visit to Dali’s museum.
I arrived in Barcelona to discover that I was just
in time for the city’s annual La Merce festival. Thanks, universe! The photo is of Sagrada Familia at night, lit up by a special light show put on for the Festival. I'll upload a video to FB soon. But I’m not going to tell you what I did and saw, I’d rather talk about a couchsurfer I met.
Simon from Germany arrived in Barcelona very late
and missed the last train to his host’s place. He posted on CS asking for
urgent help and I responded with directions to our hostel. In the morning, I
woke up to find him in our dorm and after a brief conversation we had a
hilarious moment of realisation (although I already knew it was him of course).
We proceeded to hang out the next two days together with a few other CSers.
Simon is 21 and reminds me of Alexander Supertramp
from Into the Wild. I gave him my copy of the book because this was a perfect
reason for why I brought it with me. He
embodies a very purist concept of couchsurfing – spending as little as possible
and just doing things without much planning. What struck me was that he ended
up in this situation (with only 200 euros) intentionally. He had even told his
mum in advance not to lend him money if he asks for it. I think this is the
essence of growing as a human being – putting yourself into vulnerable
situations where you will be challenged. It’s calculated risk-taking, of course
but much more of your personality and spirit will emerge for you to see and
question.
I’m going to call it ‘growing with the flow’. Instead
of planning everything, going from A to B and being comfortable.. walking along
a river and not getting wet.. you jump in and see if you can swim. And what if
you can’t swim, you ask? Well, you will find out exactly how much you’re
prepared to struggle to survive. Maybe you’ll discover you’re great at
doggy-paddling, maybe a log might appear next to you, maybe you’ll get rescued
by a passer-by and form a life-long friendship. If you don’t jump in, you’ll
never know what could have been.
Like a good academic student, I’m going to give an
example. I just realised that I have been in Simon’s situation. When I was 18,
I came to Byron Bay a day early for schoolies and all the hostels were booked
out. I managed to store my bags at one and just had a BMX bike I had taken up
with me on the train for a friend. So I spent the night riding around,
exploring Byron, even going up to the lighthouse and then I slept on the beach.
I didn’t die. I didn’t get robbed. Anything could’ve happened but I learned
that a bed is not essential for survival. I’m not going to start
sleeping rough, that’s not the point.
It’s best to finish this with one of my favourite
quotes from Into The Wild:
“You really should make a radical change in your
lifestyle and begin to boldly do things which you may previously never have
thought of doing, or been to hesitant to attempt. So many people live within
unhappy circumstances and yet will not take the initiative to change their
situation because they are conditioned to a life of security, conformity, and
conservatism, all of which may appear to give one peace of mind, but in reality
nothing is more damaging to the adventurous spirit within a man than a secure
future. The very basic core of a man’s living spirit is his passion for adventure.
The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there
is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to
have a new and different sun. If you want to get more out of life, Ron, you
must lose your inclination for monotonous security and adopt a helter-skelter
style of life that will at first appear to you to be crazy. But once you become
accustomed to such a life you will see its full meaning and its incredible
beauty.” p 58
1 comment:
Love the quote! Hope your travels bring you the adventure you are seeking xox
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