Fascinating Travel
People travel to faraway places to watch, in fascination, the kind of people they ignore at home.
A collection of valuable quotes on humor, medicine and spirituality
People travel to faraway places to watch, in fascination, the kind of people they ignore at home.
The young physician starts life with twenty drugs for each disease, and the old physician ends life with one drug for twenty diseases.
“The health system” will not pay the price for highly skilled and educated persons to dispense drugs, but the system will pay for the appropriate selection and use of these drugs, and it is that responsibility upon which the future of this profession must be built and built quickly. Dallas,March 21, 1993
The young physician starts life with twenty drugs for each disease, and the old physician ends life with one drug for twenty diseases.
Polypharmacy is a prosthesis for the physician’s incompetence. The less he knows, the more prescriptions he writes.
We are overwhelmed as it is, with an infinite abundance of vaunted medicaments, and here they add another one.
The human’s “desire to take medicine” carries, however, a price tag. Nature’s maladies are succeeded by iatrogenic hazards. Arising out of a restorative instinct, polypharmacy becomes itself an affliction
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Travel is freedom… one of the last great sources of legal adventure. Travel is intensified living, with maximum thrills per minute. It’s recess, and we need it. Experiencing the real Europe requires catching it by surprise, going casual… Through the Back Door.
Affording travel is a matter of priorities. (Make do with the old sofa.) You can travel simply, safely, and comfortably anywhere in Europe for $100 a day plus transportation costs. In many ways, spending more money only builds a thicker wall between you and what you came to see. Europe is a cultural carnival, and time after time, you’ll find that its best acts are free and the best seats are the cheap ones.
A tight budget forces you to travel close to the ground, meeting and communicating with the people. Never sacrifice sleep, nutrition, safety, or cleanliness in the name of budget. Simply enjoy the local-style alternatives to expensive hotels and restaurants.
Extroverts have more fun. If your trip is low on magic moments, kick yourself and make things happen. If you don’t enjoy a place, maybe you don’t know enough about it. Seek the truth. Recognize tourist traps. Give a culture the benefit of your open mind. See things as different but not better or worse. Any culture has much to share.
Of course, travel, like the world, is a series of hills and valleys. Be fanatically positive and militantly optimistic. If something’s not to your liking, change your liking. Travel is addicting. It can make you a happier American, as well as a citizen of the world. Our Earth is home to nearly 6 billion equally important people. It’s humbling to travel and find that people don’t envy Americans. Europeans like us, but with all due respect, they wouldn’t trade passports.
Globetrotting destroys ethnocentricity. It helps you understand and appreciate different cultures. Travel changes people. It broadens perspectives and teaches new ways to measure quality of life. Many travelers toss aside their hometown blinders. Their prized souvenirs are the strands of different cultures they decide to knit into their own character. The world is a cultural yarn shop. Back Door Travelers are weaving the ultimate tapestry.