Roam abroad in the world, and take thy fill of its enjoyments before the day shall come when thou must quit it for good.

Saadi
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The world is a wonderful place. And, if you treat this world like it is your home, then you will never feel unwelcome anywhere. Traveling the world will allow you to see many places. And, through these experiences, you can learn how to learn about different cultures.

You can find out where people are living without them knowing that they are being watched. You can pick up skills that will help you in life, whether it is learning a new language or how to cook an exotic meal. But, the best part of traveling the world is getting acquainted with this world before you have to leave it for good.

You can remember it as a place that has made you strong because you learned so much from it.

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