I have been meaning to get around to writing my first steemit post now for quite a while, so here I go…
Although it says New Zealand in my bio section I am originally from England but I have spent allot of time in Kiwi land over the past few years.
New Zealander’s seem to have travel in their blood and living in England seems to be a right of passage for most kiwi’s. As opposed to many English people I know who aren’t interested in travel one bit… Including my grandmother who died at the age of 82 and never set foot outside England. Can’t fully understand why… but there you have it…
I also have spent allot of time in Bali (Ubud) which amounts to something like a year in total. The local people are so friendly and helpful which makes every trip there special. I highly recommended it if you haven’t been.
A Balinese stand up comedian - scary or funny or maybe both.
At the time of writing this I am living in the East of London and I have only been back in the country for just over a week.
The first thing that hits you when you come back to England (apart from the cold continuous rainy drizzle) is the amount of people. It never ceases to amaze my that it is possible to be on a really big beautiful beach in New Zealand with no one else on it. Try finding that in Europe!
Piha beach - 40 km's West of Auckland
The last time I checked, considering New Zealand is 25,000 square kilometres bigger than the U.K it has only 4.7 Million people were as the U.K has over 66 Million..
Amazing difference…
I originally come from a town in the North West of England called Wigan, although I left there in ’96. The people coming from my home town are known as “Pie Eaters”
(The meat kind by the way… just in case you are from the states)
Apparently it has nothing to do with the large amount of pies that are eaten there, it was regarding a miners strike of the 1920’s. They broke the strike and were forced to go back to work and had to eat a metaphorical humble pie.
The nickname for “food” in my home town is “Jackbit” and hence my user name.
My greatest memories are of trekking (or tramping if you’re from NZ) around Nepal back in 2012. Not just because of the sights but the people I met along the way.
Near the top of Kala Patthar
My fundamental belief is that happiness is created by having a purpose that excites you and in over coming the challenges along the way…and moving towards your goal…creates the happiness.
The ironic twist being it’s the problems (challenges or whatever word you choose) in life that creates the potential for happiness.
To quote the irrepressible Tony Robbins, “Progress equals happiness”
So, fellow steemian, I wish you success in setting and achieving whatever goal excites you. Maybe quotes are over used but I can’t help thinking this is a great one by Amelia Earhart...
“The most effective way to do it, is to do it” …. Or was that Nike?