Na’, deja la locura…
mientras muchos viajan pa’ escapar,
otros nos movemos pa’ encontrarnos.
Con una mochila llena de dudas,
pero la mente fija en visión.
Porque a veces el cambio no llega…
hasta que tú decides despegar.
"Na' deja la locura"🧠Chapter 13 by Bemba de Caimito
Nobody saw the pressure.
They only gonna see the destination.
Quiet flights.
Heavy thoughts.
Bigger vision.
— Bemba de Caimito
Gringo Edition
Traveling often serves as an escape from the chaos of everyday life, but for some, it’s a profound way to reconnect with oneself. In my experience, stepping out with nothing but a backpack full of questions and a focused mind can lead to transformative breakthroughs. Like the poem’s essence suggests, the real change doesn't begin until you make the conscious decision to take that leap. There’s a unique pressure that isn’t visible to others — the weight of doubts, fears, and ambitions that travel quietly with you. This internal struggle contrasts sharply with the external calm of flights and new destinations. I recall my own journeys where the silence of airports and the hum of planes were moments to process heavy thoughts and refine my vision. What resonates deeply is the idea that others only see the success or destination, not the relentless effort and mental battles that precede it. This perspective shift is essential for anyone pursuing meaningful growth; it reminds us to be patient with ourselves and recognize the unseen pressures every person carries. Incorporating a mindset focused on vision rather than mere escape can transform travel into a deliberate act of self-discovery. Whether you’re moving geographically or emotionally, the readiness to 'despegar' — to take off — is often the missing spark for change. Embracing uncertainty with courage allows you to align your journey with your internal goals, leading to authentic transformation. This poetic narrative beautifully captures the intertwining of external movement and internal evolution, inspiring us to honor our silent struggles, keep our vision clear, and understand that sometimes, we must dare to take off despite the chaos around us.
