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Bubbles to Mount Everest

 Few days ago, I was at the Saxon Garden and I came upon a very joyous and precious moment. I saw a middle-aged man surrounded by a bunch of children. They were playing with bubbles that he was blowing. He had many buckets filled with bubble solution and other gear. But my attention was drawn to a hand-written poster which said: “Collecting money for my Mount Everest trip”. 

I’m not going to lie, a contrast between blowing bubbles and Mount Everest was pretty funny. But nonetheless, I cheer for this man. It’s important to act on your dreams at any age. I guess with time passing so quickly, we think that we don’t have time to fulfill our unimaginable dreams. And in most cases, we just gave up on them. But in my opinion, we should do anything to achieve them. And this middle-aged man is the perfect example of that. Maybe this man won’t succeed but at least he won’t regret trying.

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  1. Probably the funniest placard I saw held by someone asking for money was in Zakopane, where a young man was sitting in Krupówki with a piece of cardboard saying: JESTEM ZDROWY, ZBIERAM NA PIWO.

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