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There are really no words to describe what I have experienced the last 6,5 weeks..

I drove roughly 6500 kilometers, passing through 13 countries and all that on a motorcycle! And what amazed me the most? Well, that every culture is so different from one and other. So the way we interact with each other, is for almost 90% conditioned, I would say.
I especially want to mention the people of Serbia here, that literally carried me on a cloud of love. Everyone was superbly friendly and the women, well they just really like to flirt with you! I had zero cold reactions and by every approach I made, they all seemed very open and talkative.
But I must also mention the men in this country. Even when the women where dressed sexy, wearing tight dresses and so on, the men treated them like true goddesses! There seemed to be just so much mutual respect between the two sexes, that it kind of amazed me.. 😉
I mean, men like me, coming from “the evil west” as I was referred to by one of the great friends I made over there, just seem to have a hard time behaving like gentleman, especially when we’re out drinking. So we still have a lot to learn, but there are actually cultures where we can practice! 😉
There are really no words to describe what I have experienced the last 6.5 weeks.. I drove roughly 6500 kilometers, passing through 13 countries and all that on a motorcycle! And what amazed me the most? Well, that every culture is so different from one and other. So the way we interact with each other, is for almost 90% conditioned, I would say.
I especially want to mention the people of Serbia here, that literally carried me on a cloud of love. Everyone was superbly friendly and the women, well they just really like to flirt with you! I had zero cold reactions and by every approach I made, they all seemed very open and talkative.
But I must also mention the men in this country. Even when the women where dressed sexy, wearing tight dresses and so on, the men treated them like true goddesses! There seemed to be just so much mutual respect between the two sexes, that it kind of amazed me.. 😉
I mean, men like me, coming from “the evil west” as I was referred to by one of the great friends I made over there, just seem to have a hard time being like gentleman, especially when we’re out drinking. So we still have a lot to learn, but there are actually cultures where we can practice! 😉
So I did meet an incredible amount of lovely people, that really made my journey. And it was quite an experience to go through so many places that have a (recent) war history. Most of these places where in ex-Yugoslavia, like Vukovar, a Croatian border town, where the Serbs where fighting the Croatians and Belgrade of course, the capital of the Serbs, who are mostly seen as the aggressor of these wars, well at least from a western point of view.. 😉








But I also visited, a part of Western-Ukrain, where I could actually feel what it’s like to be at war. And that’s no joke, I can tell you that. But public life is also very much open and the most of the western propaganda, of flying bullets and complete towns being devastated by bombings, is far from “the truth” as mostly given to us.
But what impressed me the most, is witnessing first hand, how mostly Jews where brutally murdered in gas chambers, where their own body-heat made the chemical compounds that were thrown in by the SS, turn into a gas substance that got them all killed within 20 minutes. And then all of these corpses had to be burned one after the other.
But before that happened, other Jews had the search the insides of their dead bodies for jewelry. Just try to image what does must have been like! So absolutely nothing compares to what happened at Auschwitz-Birkenau. So go there when you have the chance!
So I did learn a whole lot and added quite a bit of life experience to my belt. And the most important lesson might be that we, as a people, will always be in conflict or crisis. It’s just human nature, since we just can’t seem to agree on really big issues.
And the best part of it all? Well even though I have visited many war-zones, all I know is that I stopped the raging war inside of myself and kind of found my own peace along the way.. 😉