"red chilies"
The above quote can be found at the beginning of the novel GALAPAGOS by Kurt Vonnegut
THANK YOU FOR SIX INCREDIBLE YEARS!
I'm so grateful to have had the rare opportunity to share stories and talk about the things that matter the most.
Lower Duck Pond, Lithia Park - Ashland, Oregon
TRANSPORTATION PERMEATES EVERY ASPECT OF THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE
Every breath you take. Every move you make. Everything must get from one location to another even if that pace and distance are imperceptible. While everything is in fact moving all around including us big brained humans, somehow we manage to not all bump into each other, walk into walls or have to think much about any of our operational functionality unless of course we’re having an issue which in most cases is caused by the decisions we make for ourselves or others make for us.
These biologically driven, automated functions or AI driven operations are what inspired the likes of self driving cars and humanoid helper robots. These perfectly designed vital life maintaining functions and systems for which we've been spared the need to think about unless of course there are irregularities that require our attention, require us to interact minimally for them to run optimally. However, the current state of Earthly affairs which aptly reflects the overall health and condition of our species clearly indicates that we have certainly not done the littlest needed to reap the untold benefits of being a big brained human. AI itself is this biological manifestation mirrored by all life forms with miracle driven efficiency and precision lovingly being taken care of for us so we can feel free to climb a mountain or drink bubble tea without having it dribble down our chins. Imagine if we were to become more self aware of the minimal needs of our human vehicle and invested a little more time into ourselves versus much of the foolishness we participate in. The choice is ours and always has been.
As far as transportation goes and how it pertains to the success of Vietnamese culture, one of the primary factors behind what seems to result in their more peaceful nature, sense of cooperation and mutual respect seems to be in large part due to their in-dominant motorbike culture. Everyone is pretty much an expert driver and definitely needs to be in order to survive daily riding and enjoy the freedom of the motorbike buzzing streets of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. I'm thoroughly convinced that this birthright mastery plays a significant role in the emotional and physical success and general contentedness that is evident in the people of Vietnam. I’ve spent literally hours both as a bystander and rider watching the delicate balance that seems to work well and offers a lot of fun.
These biologically driven, automated functions or AI driven operations are what inspired the likes of self driving cars and humanoid helper robots. These perfectly designed vital life maintaining functions and systems for which we've been spared the need to think about unless of course there are irregularities that require our attention, require us to interact minimally for them to run optimally. However, the current state of Earthly affairs which aptly reflects the overall health and condition of our species clearly indicates that we have certainly not done the littlest needed to reap the untold benefits of being a big brained human. AI itself is this biological manifestation mirrored by all life forms with miracle driven efficiency and precision lovingly being taken care of for us so we can feel free to climb a mountain or drink bubble tea without having it dribble down our chins. Imagine if we were to become more self aware of the minimal needs of our human vehicle and invested a little more time into ourselves versus much of the foolishness we participate in. The choice is ours and always has been.
As far as transportation goes and how it pertains to the success of Vietnamese culture, one of the primary factors behind what seems to result in their more peaceful nature, sense of cooperation and mutual respect seems to be in large part due to their in-dominant motorbike culture. Everyone is pretty much an expert driver and definitely needs to be in order to survive daily riding and enjoy the freedom of the motorbike buzzing streets of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. I'm thoroughly convinced that this birthright mastery plays a significant role in the emotional and physical success and general contentedness that is evident in the people of Vietnam. I’ve spent literally hours both as a bystander and rider watching the delicate balance that seems to work well and offers a lot of fun.
Bus to Don Muang Airport - Bangkok, Thailand - Photography
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Trainspotting in Quang Ngai, Vietnam - Photography, Video
The Last Rideshare - Photography, Editing