Back in Rotterdam after crazy 15 days...
I am back in Rotterdam after I dont know what I went through.
Passing through an insane head rush of meeting about 650 delegates from over 90 countries, laughing, dancing, those conversations that you always wished for, meeting over 100 guests, partners and talking about AIESEC, life - all in the span of 15 days!
And now suddenly I am back in Rotterdam all alone thinking what I have gone through. Less than 1% of the youth in the world today have an access to opportunities and a life like this.
A lot of people asked me on how is IC going, or how do you feel IC's been for you - and I frankly feel - I dont know what just happened.
It has been such a different experience for me - than the other 2 ICs where I have been a delegate.
I met some of the coolest and smartest people, whom I will never forget in my life. The impact this organization has on people is amazing. I realized the power of Gratitude - thanks to this wonderful man called David Pollay, who was an absolute amazing chair!
I am back for my vacation in Rotterdam where I want to remain in this solitude, reflect, rest, read, sleep, cook good food :), write long emails to people who helped me to be at this juncture in my life.
I miss all the people whom I met at IC! I hope to see some of you again somewhere...
Its just an amazing transition from an atmosphere of incredible frenzy and diversity to solitude...
Truly "Living my dreams"...
Passing through an insane head rush of meeting about 650 delegates from over 90 countries, laughing, dancing, those conversations that you always wished for, meeting over 100 guests, partners and talking about AIESEC, life - all in the span of 15 days!
And now suddenly I am back in Rotterdam all alone thinking what I have gone through. Less than 1% of the youth in the world today have an access to opportunities and a life like this.
A lot of people asked me on how is IC going, or how do you feel IC's been for you - and I frankly feel - I dont know what just happened.
It has been such a different experience for me - than the other 2 ICs where I have been a delegate.
I met some of the coolest and smartest people, whom I will never forget in my life. The impact this organization has on people is amazing. I realized the power of Gratitude - thanks to this wonderful man called David Pollay, who was an absolute amazing chair!
I am back for my vacation in Rotterdam where I want to remain in this solitude, reflect, rest, read, sleep, cook good food :), write long emails to people who helped me to be at this juncture in my life.
I miss all the people whom I met at IC! I hope to see some of you again somewhere...
Its just an amazing transition from an atmosphere of incredible frenzy and diversity to solitude...
Truly "Living my dreams"...


6 Comments:
Cooking good food? Amit is that you? :)
Hugs from Finland!
hey! I found your blog accidentally and I have a question:
are you REALLY live as you will die today?
Greetings from an AIESEC memeber:)
Hello Gabelu,
Is the question for me? Then the answer is yes. :) People around me know that. :)
Erica
Is for eveyone, but especially for Amit that written "live as you will die today".
This is because I've seen this phrase in a lot of places and I just want to see if is just a phrase that everybody likes, or they actually live like that
Gabelu
Well, 2 lines in a blog wont be enough.
I need to tell you how my life and experiences have shaped up particularly in AIESEC. I believe in enjoying the moment, if you know me - you will agree to this :) Sometimes, the motto is what you always strive for, always keep this in mind at all points in your life and this helps you to see life from a different angle. You feel much more happy and satisfied at the end of the day - which matters to me.
Yes, it's a matter of "perspective" I think.
As regarding knowing you, no, I do not know you, but I would like too
You seem a nice person:)
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