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Travel

By Jonathan Halls

If you don’t travel, plan a trip. Pull out at atlas, do an internet search or watch a film set in another land so you can get excited about it.

We learn so much about people and the way different people do similar things differently.

Learn some words from another culture and listen to how they sound. Watch people and see how they walk, talk and interact.

Read books about other cultures.  Look at your friends holidays snaps.

The more ideas you know about other countries, the more your brain has to work with to jumpstart your imagination.

 

Traveling: see the other side of the world

Traveling has opened our minds to many different things. In fact the drawing together of practices from different cultures has created synthesis.

The cuisine known as Fusion Cuisine, which is fashionable and delicious, is the coming together of Asian and Anglo food styles.

By understanding other cultures, chefs have created a whole new art of food which has taken the culinary world by storm. 

If you are not travelling or learning another language, take a small step today.

When you experience something different don’t think, “Oh, we do it better in my country…” Ask yourself, “I wonder if this would work back home?”
 


 

 

 

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