Perspective
How can we claim to know so much about a world of which we've seen so little?
Countries I've visited (4% of the total):
And that's not quite fair, since I've been to one small part of many of those places.
U.S. States I can remember going to (60% of the total):
How about you? (And please, if you are an acquaintance and want to correct me on any of these, please do - my memory isn't so good for the U.S. States in particular.)
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I recently relocated to Richmond, IN and ran across your site on WayNet.org. I find your postings interesting and ended up here on your "travel" map. My personal map looks a lot like yours. I have traveled a good portion of the US and have "briefly" landed in France and Switzerland. I say briefly as I was there for business and had little time to soak in the local culture.
But if you were to update your map with another color - Red being "physically landed there" and blue being "crossed paths with the culture" I would think your map would be a little less gray :0) In my business I have regular contact with S.Korea, Japan, Australia, Italy, Germany and many others - if you take a deep look - you will be surprised at the tidbits you pick up. Business etiquette, dress, lingo, etc.. all lend a little to global learnings.
Have you read the book "The World Is Flat" - fascinating read and a must for any business man/women or any consumer for that matter.
Keep up the blogs - good to find intelligent life out there!