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Wanderlust
I can relate to Cole Rudolph when he expresses his desire to travel in his article "Wanderlust." At a young age with yet so much to learn from and experience, i've also felt this need to get out into the world. In the last paragraph Cole wrote, "The day I stop oberserving, exploring, questioning, thinking-that's the day I will die. I can no longer sit still; the time for such things has passed. If I am not physically going, I am already elsewhere in my mind, likely dreaming of what could be and where I could go. And I resolve to get there." I couldn't agree more with that statement. I believe, I too, am consumed by wanderlust. Thank you Cole for such passion and desire to explore!
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