Travel Journal





Travel Journal





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Romania


The Country of my prayers and my calculations

Romania is the country where I felt too much and learned to hide everything well, because it is easier to understand than it is to feel. It is the place by which I measure my longing, my patience, and my courage. As for my character..., I sent it to be tempered and shaped in other countries, hoping it would return better. It is the country I am proud of, yet the one from which I expect the most. Because if you don’t have expectations for yourself, who will?

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Poland

The Country of felt freedom and lived dignity

Poland is the country where I was never afraid either to feel or to understand, and where I always had the certainty that I did not need to hide or explain myself in any way, because it understood me without words. Poland taught me how to feel and to understand who I am, and it will always remain in my heart as the country where I lived my freedom and independence fully—especially as the place where I experienced two of humanity’s most recent turning points: the COVID-19 pandemic and the invasion of Ukraine. Sometimes I think that if it called me to it and sheltered me during some of the most significant events of our time, perhaps my guardian angels are Polish.

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Slovakia

The Country of paradise and landscapes

Slovakia is the country where I tasted a little bit of paradise. I longed for it deeply—and I received it. Sweet, sublime, light, relaxing, free of worries, a place where anything feels possible if you simply wish it. Slovakia is a land where nature, history, beauty, ease, and relaxation blend harmoniously. Here, among landscapes, nature, castles, spas, amusement parks, ski slopes, and books, I truly felt what relaxation and the joy of living mean.

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Czechia

The Country of extremes and knowledge

Czechia is the country from which Christianity spread across Central and Eastern Europe, only to later give rise to Jan Hus—and today stands as one of the most atheist countries in the world. It is also the land that gave the world Jan Amos Comenius, the father of modern pedagogy, to whom we owe the organization of schooling into grades, lessons, and disciplines, only to later give Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, who argued that our impulses originate… from our trousers. Between these extremes, I learned how to navigate—discovering the country and discovering myself. And what beauty lies there.

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Germany

The Benchmark Country of civilization and assumed history

Germany is infinite, multilayered, and overwhelming. It is the country where, for years, I have felt a deep desire to live—a desire that has never faded. And yet, at the same time, I carry the fear that I might never be fully accepted or entirely integrated there. Germany can sometimes feel too vast, too serious, too complex to truly belong to. And perhaps that is exactly why it fascinates me. Germany has everything, and each region feels like a world of its own, each city is a separate universe.

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Austria

The Country of intellectual and spiritual fulfillment

Austria blends the imperial elegance of Vienna and the Habsburg palaces with the natural charm of the Alps and its scenic landscapes, offering a perfect harmony between culture, history, tradition, and nature—between village and city, between civilization and heritage. For me, Austria embodies civilization itself, inspiring both mind and heart, all under the sign of magnificent education, history, refinement, culture, and tradition, woven together in a complete and harmonious whole.

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