There are many people who travel to India to experience its dramatic landscape, culture, history, and for genuine connections. As a result, it’s hardly surprising, that a lot of time they make core memories, which they take back from their travel experience and William Rossy, a renowned content creator and traveller, shared his experience of the country. Take a look at what he had to say!
William Rossy Calls The Taj Mahal Underrated
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]Recently, William Rossy shared how India taught him lessons that he never knew he needed during his five weeks of travelling in the country. Pushing him to fit into a version that he never knew could be activated during the normal day-to-day routine is a lesson that he can never forget. Taking to Instagram, he shared about important life lessons that the country taught him.
What Are The Lessons He Learnt?
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These lessons are as follows –
- People don’t have gratitude for a roof over their heads and food in their fridges.
- Two people can be quite different, but they share one planet.
- He mentioned how he should be more thankful for being allowed to have a rest day.
- He shares how indian spices hit different.
- People are insanely friendly in India, and one must be more curious, interested, and less transactional.
- He called the Taj Mahal underrated and said that it’s 100 times more beautiful in real life.
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What Were The Thoughts Of People In The Comments?
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Famous for his podcasts and interviewing people while talking about their lives, he brings forward stories that are often lost in the mundaneness of life. Teaching the world how to live a more fulfilling life, his videos are truly inspiring. Coming back to the post, people in the comments section of the post were of mixed opinions. They mentioned how they hoped he could have experienced a more positive side of India. Talking about how every country has its set of problems, people said that India is a lot more than poverty and chaos. In fact, some even mentioned how he probably needed a few more days to spend in the country to truly experience the positivity of the land.
Do you agree with his lessons? What do you think about his post?
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