Exploring a place is always a process. Facts lead to more facts which lead to possibilities which lead to discoveries. All of this is fueled by curiosity. Without curiosity and desire for more, there is no willingness to search.
I have found that Puerto Rico, like many places, is filled with amazing spots which make it easy to stop searching! For example, when you find an amazing beach….do you really need two?! Let’s say you find two amazing beaches….surely you don’t need a third! However, what I have found is that it’s hard to not keep looking and searching for that next amazing fishing spot or that next beautiful beach. I guess some of that is human nature, right? Nobody is ever satisfied with what they currently own.
I suppose the goal is to be aware that you may be inclined to always want more, but because you are aware of this, you should take extra measures to appreciate what you have. Force yourself to stop looking sometimes. Be happy with your one fish. Do not strive to find a bigger one!
With all that being said….I still search for more :) Have you ever seen Icacos Island from above? I hadn’t. Who knew there were little lagoons on the inner part of the island?! There is also an old building. Does anyone know what it used to be? $20 off your next water taxi ride for the first person who tells me the answer!
I have found that Puerto Rico, like many places, is filled with amazing spots which make it easy to stop searching! For example, when you find an amazing beach….do you really need two?! Let’s say you find two amazing beaches….surely you don’t need a third! However, what I have found is that it’s hard to not keep looking and searching for that next amazing fishing spot or that next beautiful beach. I guess some of that is human nature, right? Nobody is ever satisfied with what they currently own.
I suppose the goal is to be aware that you may be inclined to always want more, but because you are aware of this, you should take extra measures to appreciate what you have. Force yourself to stop looking sometimes. Be happy with your one fish. Do not strive to find a bigger one!
With all that being said….I still search for more :) Have you ever seen Icacos Island from above? I hadn’t. Who knew there were little lagoons on the inner part of the island?! There is also an old building. Does anyone know what it used to be? $20 off your next water taxi ride for the first person who tells me the answer!