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Does Traveling Benefit Your Life Question Thesis: The best way to travel…
Does Traveling Benefit Your Life Question Thesis: The best way to travel and benefit your life before you die is because you will find a new purpose, realize how little you actually knew about the world, and realize life is a beautiful gift.
Idea 1
Pathos
Beyond that, you have the whole world to learn about with every place you discover, every person you meet and every culture you experience. (Augustine)
Ethos
But in this refreshing and humorous book Alan Guiden casts it all aside to present the most intelligible guide to 'traveling' outside the body that has yet appeared in print. (Guiden)Pg.22
Logos
I was visiting her around Christmas time and brought her the new Harry Potter book along with some basic goods that you can find almost
anywhere in Los Angeles.(Peterson)
Idea 2
Pathos
You may also realize how kind and friendly strangers can be, and how they are even willing to take care of you with a place to sleep at night. (Augustine)
Ethos
We become more aware and appreciative for the luxuries we have back at home. I remember a time where I visited my cousin in Argentina after she’d been living there for about a year.(Peterson)
As he entered fatherhood and a phase of changing ambitions, Eric Liu set out in search of great mentors. He found much more. He encountered people from all walks of life, from all across the country, with something powerful to pass on about how to change lives.(Liu)
Logos
There’s concept, and then there’s experience. When we travel, we may notice that some of the things we’ve heard about the world end up being very different than what we were indoctrinated and conditioned to believe. (Augustine)
Idea 3
Pathos
So, throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.” (Twain
Ethos
She was over joyous and filled with gratitude, like she just got the greatest gift in the world. In other parts of the world, like India and Ethiopia, people don’t have as much access to clean drinking water…(Peterson) Pg.11
Especially from what’s readily available on tap. Traveling through areas like that really make us appreciate what we do have, and often can spark the movement of something to support people living there experience a greater quality of life.(Peterson)
Appreciation for all the beautiful moments we enjoyed and people we’ve shared them with. More often than not, this is a realization that we can experience and take. (Keller)Pg.11
Logos
Among those Liu portrays in vivid and fascinating narratives are one of Hollywood's finest acting teachers, who turns a middling young actress into a project for transformation.(Liu)
Other Perspective (Body. Mind, Spirit)
Pathos
Action from now while we’re still alive with energy rather than stacking up regrets by the time we’re on our death bed. Rather than waiting until you’re saying “I wish I had”, live so you can say “I’m glad I did”.(Keller)
Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do.(Twain)
Logos
When we spend time away from home, especially in a place where we don’t have the same luxuries readily available to us…like a village in Fiji that runs without electricity…(Peterson)
An accidental adept at 'traveling' since his childhood, Guiden shares his techniques and tricks for falling asleep without relinquishing control, transferring our consciousness from the sleeping physical to the non-physical body. Breaking down the process into seven clear steps, he also provides invalu. (Guiden)
Ethos
Lucid dreaming, astral projection, out-of-body experiences. There is much philosophical baggage implicit in these terms. (Guiden) Pg.34