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Airports – an Emotions Killer Do you remember that moment when you waited for someone at the airport or travelled to wait for someone who you love so much? How did you feel in that moment? Good? Excited? Anxious?
It goes without saying that sooner or later we will travel. Sometimes that choice will be that we travel for holidays, which is exciting.
Particularly if we are going to visit some exotic place and drink fresh coconut. When we travel for business, there is nothing exciting in that except a few shots in first class and placing those images on social media. Of course who wouldn’t take a few shots when your company is paying?
After all under the images goes that hashtag successful, influencer and, well no one cares for you being in first class. Last and most important travel is, to see your loved ones. Boyfriend, Girlfriend and some perhaps unicorns and mermaids, but after all that type of traveling is boosted with emotions. Welcome to the podcast “Life: The Battlefield” and in today’s episode we will talk about airports.
Not about what is the function of airport,s but why airports as I see are places where most emotions have been instantly killed. It takes time to grasp the reality of saying good bye at the airport. There is the moment in life when we either wait for someone, or we go to someone for whom we believe we can’t breathe, walk, talk, work or sleep? Did you have that moment in your life? I certainly did.
But today is not about me but about me observing events on airports as an innocent bystander.
The reason is that I recently travelled from Sydney to Dubai and all the way around the globe back to Sydney. So, I had time to see people at airports and observing their body language and behaviour while waiting for their next flight. And of course, sipping some type of coffee with a ridiculous price tag.
By Mario Bekes5
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Airports – an Emotions Killer Do you remember that moment when you waited for someone at the airport or travelled to wait for someone who you love so much? How did you feel in that moment? Good? Excited? Anxious?
It goes without saying that sooner or later we will travel. Sometimes that choice will be that we travel for holidays, which is exciting.
Particularly if we are going to visit some exotic place and drink fresh coconut. When we travel for business, there is nothing exciting in that except a few shots in first class and placing those images on social media. Of course who wouldn’t take a few shots when your company is paying?
After all under the images goes that hashtag successful, influencer and, well no one cares for you being in first class. Last and most important travel is, to see your loved ones. Boyfriend, Girlfriend and some perhaps unicorns and mermaids, but after all that type of traveling is boosted with emotions. Welcome to the podcast “Life: The Battlefield” and in today’s episode we will talk about airports.
Not about what is the function of airport,s but why airports as I see are places where most emotions have been instantly killed. It takes time to grasp the reality of saying good bye at the airport. There is the moment in life when we either wait for someone, or we go to someone for whom we believe we can’t breathe, walk, talk, work or sleep? Did you have that moment in your life? I certainly did.
But today is not about me but about me observing events on airports as an innocent bystander.
The reason is that I recently travelled from Sydney to Dubai and all the way around the globe back to Sydney. So, I had time to see people at airports and observing their body language and behaviour while waiting for their next flight. And of course, sipping some type of coffee with a ridiculous price tag.