I once heard someone say: “When you gather with people from different backgrounds, you should always leave some part of you behind.” That really hit me.
Having conversations with people of differing opinions and beliefs can be challenging.
In September, I attended a camp with 200 young people worldwide. It was a great opportunity because I never thought that a 30-year-old would be able to participate in a camp. But life always surprises us, and you never know when you will get to the opportunities you long for.
For a week, we discussed the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations with the groups we were assigned to. Most importantly, we got to know one another through a list of proposed activities in the camp.
Despite having moments of work and activities, I managed to escape for a few moments every day to reflect, and this is what I remember and learned:
Grateful to each one of the people who met in this camp ❤️
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