I remember the examiner, a German guy called Wolfgang.
At the end of the exam, he gave me a serious look and ask: And now, what?
And with the same serious look ( as serious as I can be...) I answered: this is my passport.
And there I went, 20 years old, 2 bags and my first destination.
Since that moment, I travelled for 16 years. I did a journey in miles and I did a journey inside my soul.
I moved every 6 months to one year, because the world is so big, and I'm so thirsty.
Every place showed me something new, taught me something amazing.
Believe it or not, for example, I have been living many years in Buddhist countries, and you learn that first, that doesn't make you a Buddhist ( Even if you think so) and two, you can be a Buddhist with the latest IPhone, eating Mc Donald and no wearing a bed sheet.
Then suddenly you stop travelling so much, and your head keep spinning and your feet still itching. And your favourite internet site is the PADI employement board.
And then you look around and you realise that you love where you are. It's just this learning thing that you miss.
The absorption of new. The stimulant different. The bizarre of been somewhere totally different.
Learning. You miss learning and you get scared to "unlearn" "dis learn" or however you want to say it.
You want the challenge of innovation or.... Trying to order a meal in Thai and get something totally disgusting. But you eat it, because you tried!
I miss learning.
So I sink my mind and soul in finding my new personal challenge, ignore what want me to be part of "the normal" "the typical" " the it must be this way" or "do it like this".
Orders are not made for free souls.
I decided to dive, because diving makes me free.
I decided to teach diving, because teaching makes me learn.
I decided to be a gypsy, because my roots are my family, and I can travel with them.
Namaste ;-)

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