Do you really listen?

April 25th, 2007 by Henk

Lazy cat

“Of course I listen”, you might think immediately. But this is not always the case. For example: a young human brain can decipher up to 450 words per minute. A normal speaking human can speak 150 words a minute. That leaves a lot of words for other thoughts. So then I ask you, when was the last time you really listened to someone? For example, let’s say you are meeting someone. You get together, go to your favourite sandwich store and stroll down town looking for a bench to consume your lunch. On finding one, you sit down and admire the view and scenery around you. And then you…talk. Talk for hours. About the weather. About your school. About the coolest thing you have ever done. And you listen to the other while they tell you, with absolute ecstasy, how their life unfolded in front of them.

If this sounds familiar to you, you can almost stop reading. Because this should be something you have experienced at least once in your life. Now here is a sight you might recognise easier: On waiting for the bus to come you stumble across a long lost friend. “How are you?” you ask him, waiting for the usual answer in the lines of: “Good, and you?” “Oh, I’m wonderful” you reply and you spur into a monologue that probably contains very interesting subjects like school, work and your fascinating private life.

After fifteen minutes of talking to air, your friend turns to his watch and says: “Oh dear boy, I have to run. Well it was great to talk to you again, take care!”

Now I actually come to the conclusion and explain why there is a sleeping cat on top of this post. The reason is that most of us are like cats. We sleep most of the day, eat whenever we want, cry for attention and try to impress people that are close to us, even though it usually does not work.

So what I want to give you today is, get out there and communicate! Listen to people and show genuine interest. You will be rewarded, I am sure of that.

The show must go on - new articles

April 23rd, 2007 by Frits

raindrops

So there was a need for a fresh author. You guys might know him, in fact, oiab absorbed just another subscriber and bombarded him to contributor. It’s kinda sad, I mean, one sixth of all our readers is a contributor too! But hey, we still enjoy this so the show goes on…

A warm welcome for Henk van der Velden!

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Uyuni Salt Flats

April 7th, 2007 by Marc

Uyuni Salt Flats - 1/4

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The Photographer

April 4th, 2007 by Marc

The Photographer

When traveling, take loads of pictures. This is probably one of the most valuable advices I can give to people planning a trip. In my last post “Why do we travel”, I told you that I traveled with a good friend. He is depicted in the picture above.

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Why do we travel?

April 1st, 2007 by Marc

This question has puzzled me for the last few months. And I had a lot of time to think about it because I was traveling my self. South America was the destination; I and my mate would explore Chile, Bolivia and Peru. Each country for one month.

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Tales From Far Far Away

March 28th, 2007 by Thomas

Last week I had to get back ‘home’. In case you’re wondering, I’m referring to this post. My brother came back from his 3 month journey in South America.

I’ve decided to ask him for a little three-story-report. So, for next week, expect some great stories, beautiful pictures and a new author. Hereby I present to you: my brother, Marc Bohlken.


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