Life is a present journey bound by creation. This creation has “once upon a time” and “just do it” wrapped up into one. So, goes the life of Gicasso roaming life and death of what once was and what can be? How do we take our hands to craft new, better, or maybe just a replica with a twist?
Everyday life brings a gamma-ray of experiences. Add luck and preparation; life starts to blossom. So how do you start your journey? In truth, every direction is going to open windows filled with questions combined with WTH and a plethora of deep thought when you meditate and manifest your next steps.
In comes Google’s Local Guide – a tool that would have helped Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark (SNL will use this because it is truly a brilliant skit) reach the unique religious relic which is central to the plans of the band of Nazis who seek world domination. Maybe even Batman would have apprehended The Joker if not for his famous Squirting Orchid with a Google Local Guide? However, for Gicasso, Google Local Guide helps us discover on a hyper-granular or possibly even a cellular level the place we call the world. Today, every smartphone user can be a Jacques Cousteau or just one of The Little Rascals in a local neighborhood or in a place they have never ventured and share it.
How to? Wakeup. Don’t think about where you’re going, instead, keep moving forward until you are at a place you’ve never been or passed by time-and-time again. Be a child in your search for answers. Find your space. Feel the air as it passes from your noes to your throat and fills your lungs. Is it sweet? Is it bitter? Is it anything you could imagine? Now tell the world about your discovery. No amount is too small or too big for and empty space. Your space, not #Myspace or that Face place. Click. Upload. Write until your heart is satisfied. Submit.
Now, on to the next day – whether you seek to fill a bucket list or entice people you’ve never met, Google Local Guides is a wonderful tool to use.
You have eyes to see and hands to do. Go.