First and foremost, for human survival, air (oxygen) is of the greatest importance. After that come appropriate temperature and shelter, then water, followed by food and physical health, and finally other living conditions take priority.
Vahid Takro
Humans follow the same law. Continuity is an option I've always considered. Since childhood, I've sought permanence and resilience … Anything that lacked continuity quickly lost its appeal for me.
Roads remove the sense of residence from humans, as if they take you away from your habitat to a new habitat. Like the passion of flight in a bird that flaps its wings for migration. It is motivating, it is hopeful, it is beautiful.
It seems that whatever humans may be, whatever they may have built, whatever they may have made of their own history and that of the world, time and nature will eventually move past it.
The greatest journeys are not the ones that carry us across oceans or mountains, but the ones that carry us deeper into ourselves. To walk that path is to lose what was never ours, to find what was always waiting, and to return with a heart that no longer fears the storms, because it has become the sky.
Vahid Takro
Peace is understood when it is lost.
Vahid Takro
Georgia Travelogue
Not only the highest point is the most beautiful one.
Vahid Takro
Understand. Do not memorize.
Vahid Takro
The smiles and voices of some people make me interested in life.
Vahid Takro
Stay with someone who wants to stay only with YOU, not someone. in other words, everyone needs someone, but be with someone who only needs you.
Vahid Takro
The path which its probable end leads to death, is not scary.
Vahid Takro
Seek beauty in simplicity, not in complexity.
Vahid Takro
Italy Travelogue
I really can't express all what I have seen or felt, just like a perfume that you can't describe to someone who didn't smell it before.
Vahid Takro
Italy Travelogue
Hardships create beauty.
Vahid Takro
Italy Travelogue
Where does the feeling of belonging to a place come from? Why do we consider others or ourselves to belong somewhere?
Vahid Takro
The end of any path, is the beginning of the next path.
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