Hi Hive Lovers
In many places around us, we often meet new people who don't come from where we live; they come from other regions or from other countries.
They have become part of us; they have become our friends, our colleagues, our neighbors, and even part of our family.
They have left their hometowns for various reasons, but the main reason is "wandering" for their new life.
"Wandering becomes a necessity to get a better life." Even in the beliefs of my people or the beliefs of anyone who agrees with my thesis, there is an order to "Leave your country and live in a foreign country."
The command means "highly recommended," and it has been proven that many people who have migrated have been successful in other countries.
In another perspective, wandering means "walking." By wandering, we can see a lot and find new things: new friends, new ideas, new motivation, new experiences, even new lives.
Big and successful people are never static or silent in their comfort. They are always dynamic and dare to move out of their comfort zone. They are ready to face new situations and conditions. They are friendly with the various changes that occur and are always ready for any situation.
Who doesn't know Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Ibra)? He is a football player of Bosnian descent who was born on October 3, 1981, in Sweden and is still productive at the age of 41, which is not a young age for an athlete.
Ibra never stops trying to get out of his comfort zone. He is known as a player who often changes clubs and is always successful at every club he plays for, not for material reasons. However, by frequently changing clubs, he feels something new and has seen and gained many things.
I have quoted fromWikipedia about Ibra's career. He started his career as a professional footballer at the Malmo FF club in 1999. He dared to leave his comfort zone by leaving the proud club where he was born.
Where has Ibra wandered?
In 2001, Ibra walked and moved to Queen Beatrix's country to strengthen the Ajax club, and there he had his new adventure. He led Ajax to Eradivisie titles in 2001–2002 and 2003–2004, as well as the KNVB Cup and the Johan Cruijff Shield in 2002. He has earned a large salary and awards during the competition in the Land of Windmills, but he is never satisfied and needs a new challenge.
In the 2005–2006 season, Ibra moved to Spaghetti Country and defended the Juventus club. After only two years there, he led his team to two consecutive Serie A titles.
It's not Ibra if he stays in his comfort zone. In the 2006-2007 season, Internazionale Milan signed Ibra. During his three years as Inter Milan's defender, he also led the red and black team to three Italian League titles, in 2007, 2008, and 2009. Is Ibra satisfied? It turned out that he had never been comfortable with his accomplishments.
Ibra again moved to Matador Country and joined the Barcelona club. He also led the Blaugrana to La Liga and Supercopa de Espaa titles in 2009 and 2010. UEFA Super Cup and FIFA World Cup 2009: Ibra was never satisfied with his achievements, despite a very fantastic contract value (46 million euros?). Neither does it seem
back to #Italy
In the 2010–2011 season, Ibra returned to the City of Milan with the AC Milan club. At that time, AC Milan was limping through Serie A, and Ibra, with the enthusiasm of Vini, Vidi, Vici (I came, I saw, and I won), also managed to bring AC Milan to win Serie A as well as the 2011 Italian Supercoppa. Ibra was dissatisfied and returned.
From 2012 to 2016, Ibra continued his international journey with Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). During his time at PSG, Ibra helped his club win the domestic championship and the League I title every year in a row. Ibra was never satisfied.
English zzz In Queen Elizabeth's Country, Ibra strengthened Manchester United for three years and won the 2016 FA Community Shield, 2017 EFL Cup, and 2017 UEFA Europa League. At the age of four, Ibra still doesn't give up and doesn't want to stop.
In the 2018-2019 season, Ibra strengthened the professional club in Uncle Sam's country, the LA Galaxy, and during the 2 years he was there, he won the top scorer title. Ibra has not stopped; he has refused to grow old and has rejected his comfort zone.
Now, return again to #Italy
At the end of 2019, Ibra returned to the AC Milan club. His feat was achieved once again when he led his club to the Serie A title and the Champions League. Currently, Ibra is still at AC Milan and is still pursuing his achievements.
Ibra's journey has opened our eyes to how important it is to "get out and wander," to get out of our comfort zone. At an old age for a professional athlete, Ibra still refuses to be in his comfort zone. He kept walking, stepping, and daring to get out of his comfort zone. Old age is not an obstacle; he still dares to take risks, still faces challenges, and still pursues his golden opportunities.
Whoever you are and whatever your profession, age is not an obstacle or a reason not to achieve a better life. The truth is that as you get older, your ability to climb success after success improves.
Success does not come with miracles but must be achieved with sacrifice and struggle.
Keep wandering!
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