Is It Ethical To Visit A Place Like North Korea?
There is no right answer to this question, but I’ll share some of my thoughts nevertheless.
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There is no right answer to this question, but I’ll share some of my thoughts nevertheless.
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My jet-lag-induced mental fogginess led to some bad decisions that led to extreme paranoia as I left China for North Korea
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After not traveling for so long, how to blow off the accumulated “I need to travel” steam with a meager budget?
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Being stopped dead in my tracks as I walked down a street in Madrid and found a clone of my dog!
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A lovely visit to Madrid to visit Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, attend an alumni forum, and potentially win an award,
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Being different isn’t a liability; being different is awesome! Learning to embrace your differences will lead to more happiness and success.
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I never thought I’d go back to school for a PhD after traveling the world to understand happiness, but The University of Alabama is giving me an amazing opportunity to continue to research happiness and well-being!
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Discovering your passions is a key to unlocking your potential and charting a course toward a happier life.
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Overcoming adversity, demonstrating incredible resilience, and teaching valuable lessons in how to be champions
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My 3 minutes of fame. Sharing the story of my Happiness Plunge and my Wigs For Kids fundraiser with my hometown of Cleveland.
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A moment 3 years in the making. Donating my hair to Wigs For Kids in honor of my Uncle Barry
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On the road I could be who I wanted to be. At home I feel certain expectations..
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If you’re going to fail, fail awesomely. Failure has the power to positively transform you like nothing else!
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Heading home to Cleveland. Ending The Happy Nomad Tour…
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Participating in suspended coffee for the first time – paying it forward one coffee at a time.
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Montreal, the last stop on the Happy Nomad Tour.
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Toronto, a city I’ve visited twice now when the future was uncertain.
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