Personally, I never thought some simple reviews written by suggestion of Google Maps would have turned in something I could really enjoy anytime.
You know, it starts with a notification on your mobile that asks you how have you been in the tiny vintage bar you just left, and you end up scrolling every other place you visited… like your best memories had suddently been shaked all at once, and nobody’s ever gonna take away this precious feeling.
I think that sharing online all those travel memories is wonderful for me, but also a nice and genuine inspiration for whoever happens to be in the same place.
It is like that fancy idea of writing your name somewhere in any location you go (and leaving with the doubt, what if somebody who’s living my same experience is gonna read it?), but with a post on the internet instead of a pen on a wall, or under a bed, or behind a corner – and let’s say it, the post-online thing is waaay more respectful than a cringy little graffiti in a vintage bar!
it’s so fascinating how easy we can connect, share and live in this world, and it really shows on social network like this!
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