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Travel the world in empty pockets!

peter Full name Feuday Miraviniczej Peter. The house is in a small town called Zechin, about 100 kilometers from Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, a Central European country. I met Peter quite unexpectedly. We have a restaurant in Ramu. I was sitting in that restaurant in the evening, suddenly I saw a foreigner looking outside. A waiter asked what do you want? Peter said in English which the Bengali translation goes something like this, rice and rice with chicken or beef? The waiter didn't quite understand. I went and said yes, sit down. Then food was served to Peter. I saw Peter eating with a spoon very hard. I noticed that he was very tired. At first glance I thought Peter might be a cricket coach, practicing somewhere nearby. But I wanted to ask why - where did Peter come from? what do etc. I was waiting for Peter to finish eating. After a while Peter finished eating. Finally he started talking on the mobile phone. Maybe chatting with someone on WhatsApp.

When I finished talking, I started talking. What I learned by speaking was enough to feed me. Peter is a solo traveler. Alone around the world. Has already traveled to 58 countries successfully. Recently visited India and came to Bangladesh. My interest increased! Seeing my interest, Peter also shared his experience. Peter does not stay at hotels during his travels. I couldn't believe it. Later he said he didn't really go up to the hotel. He camped wherever night fell. In forests, roadsides, near stations or roofs of houses or open fields. That's why he carries all necessary things in a backpack. The weight of the backpack is about 15 kg.

He does not use any kind of taxi, train or bus while travelling. Stand on the side of the road and take a lift from the truck. Thus he traveled to most of the countries. I still didn't believe it. Later I was forced to believe. Because I took Peter to visit Ramu's ancient Buddhist temple. After visiting the temple, I walked along the Bakkhali river and reached the Naikshyongchari road. From there, the distance of Ramu tea garden is about 2 km. I told Peter let's take TomTom or Auto. I noticed something in Peter's eyes. But I assured that I will pay the rent. But we started walking without getting any car.
 

After walking for a while, I saw a mini truck coming. Peter signaled the truck. Divya stopped the truck. I'm still standing back in awe. Both got into the truck. In the middle of the journey, Peter smiled and said to me, 'This is how I travel.' I didn't answer. To be honest, I fell into a kind of shame! After getting into the truck, Peter said that he was not talking to anyone on WhatsApp after finishing the meal. He was recording his travel experience on mobile. Travel to a new area and record the experience on the phone instead of writing it down. According to him recording is more convenient than writing. It saves time.

I asked Peter if he had a Bangladeshi SIM card. Peter bluntly said, he doesn't have enough money to buy a sim card or internet. He connects to the Wi-Fi network once or twice a week. The more I talk to Peter, the more my interest level increases. I ask one question after another and Peter answers them. I pretended to be a question, "Well, Peter, I understand that you don't need a hotel to stay, or a bus or a taxi to travel." But how do you get money for food or visa?
  

Peter candidly replied that he travels to different countries and takes pictures of historical places in those countries and sells them to China, Korea or Malaysia or other countries. Incidental travel expenses are thus covered. I asked Peter, do you have enough warm clothes that you will be in the open field that night? Peter said, there is something, but what do you know? In your country, it is colder in summer than in our country!

Many of us think that traveling costs money. But Peter pushed my idea. He explains that willpower is a bigger factor in travel than money. The desire to know the unknown will make you leave home. So if someone cherishes the dream of traveling to new places in the country and abroad, then try to make that dream a reality instead of cherishing it. Surely that effort will be successful.
  

In a famous German bank, bank robbery.

During a bank robbery in a famous bank in Germany, the leader of the bandit took a gun and said to everyone, "Do not make any movement, if the money goes, the government will go, but your life will go, so think about it and decide your next step."

After hearing this, everyone calmed down and lay down in silence. This is called "Mind Changing Concept", that is, converting the human brain to your advantage.

As everyone lay down, a beautiful woman's clothes carelessly rode up a little above her legs when the leader of the robber gang looked at her and shouted, "Get your clothes fixed! We're here to rob a bank, not rape."

This is called "Being Professional", that is, do what you came to do. No matter how much temptation there is, you cannot turn your attention away.

When the robbers returned to their hideout after the robbery, a young robber (MBA pass) the leader of the robber gang (who studied up to class five) said, "Boss, let's count the money."

The leader of the dacoit group smiled and said, "There is no need for him, because after a while, the news channels will tell us how much money we have brought when we leave the TV."
 

This thing is called "Experience". This is a great proof that experience can work beyond the traditional certificate.

As soon as the robbers left, an employee of the bank ran to the bank manager and said, "Sir, hurry up and call the police, if you call now, they will not be able to go far." The bank manager stopped the employee and said, they should be allowed to take this 20 million rupees for our convenience, then the 70 million rupees misappropriation we have made can be continued through this robbery.

This matter is called, Swim with the tide, that is, using your own danger wisely as your own advantage.

After some time, there was a report on TV that 100 million rupees were lost in a bank robbery. The robbers could not raise more than 20 million despite counting the money after seeing that report. The leader of the bandits got angry and said, "Shala, we risked our lives, managed so much and took only 20 million rupees and the bank manager removed 80 million rupees with just one stroke of the pen. Shala would have earned more if he studied instead of becoming a thief-robber. .”

This is called "Knowledge is worth as much as gold!" That is, Mmusi is bigger than Aussie.
The bank manager is smiling, why is his profit 80 million taka. Despite the misappropriation of 70 million rupees, he pocketed another 10 million rupees in this opportunity.

This is called
"Seizing the opportunity." Daring to take risks!
That is, if there is an opportunity, he should be used...!


Thanks for reading the article.
     Thanks to:------
     Mowdud Ahmed Modhu,
     @Mr Modhu (NEWS BLOG)

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