12
Jan

A Life-changing Decision?

   Posted by: Chip   in Travel Life

***Inspired from a conversation with my good friend Paul about his parents’ unexpected journey.

When I was still unsure about my ability to adapt to Violet’s place in Kawangware, my friend offered me to share with him his 2 bedroom apartment. I agreed, but then changed my mind because I wanted to challenge myself at Violet’s. Few weeks later, he was killed in the same apartment. Somebody broke into his house and strangled him to death. I was extremely upset, and couldn’t help asking myself what would have happened if I had moved there. Would I have been able to save him, or would I have been murdered myself?

Life is a strange combination of possibilities. Every decision you make affects your life in one way or another. Some decisions change your life for few hours, some decisions change your life forever. There are no right or wrong decisions, as nobody can travel back in time to try out the other option to see how it would turn out. But there are interesting and boring ones. There are decisions that will take you into unexpected journeys that you could never imagine even in your wildest dreams.

And, the journey that I’m on today is something that my 5, 10 or even 15 year old self could never imagine. Looking back, I’m grateful for every decision I have made.

It was when I decided to leave my hometown to go to high school in Hanoi, against my family’s wishes. It was a decision that made me struggle with the relationship with my family, but also a decision that changed me from a pampered kid to an independent girl who could support herself at the age of 15.

It was in Hanoi that I decided to organize Free Hugs campaign, the campaign that led to my first arrest, and almost got me expelled from school. Yet, it was also the one that introduced me to many other social activities which finally gave me a job offer in Malaysia.

It was when I quit my job in Malaysia that I started this trip. The job in Malaysia allowed me to travel to different countries. I realized that traveling isn’t that expensive, globe-trotting isn’t that impossible. I decided to give it a shot.

Had I not made any of these decisions, I would still be a shy country girl, computer illiterate, unable to speak English, afraid of the outside world. I would probably be studying at a university in Vietnam to become an accountant. My parents would probably expect me to get married as soon as I graduate to a nice boy from my hometown. I would have never traveled to Middle East. I would have never met all the awesome friends I have made. I would still believe that people in Africa are black because they get sunburn. And I would be reading about somebody else’s traveling and bitterly thinking that they must be awfully lucky to be able to do so.

It surprises me a lot when I ask people what decision has changed their lives, they can’t think of any. They always do the same things they are supposed to do: Go to school –> compete for a seat in universities –> look for a job –> get married –> have children –> grow old –> wish that their lives were different.  They avoid crossroads. They overlook opportunities. They refuse to open locked doors. You could pretty much tell how their lives would be in the next 10 years. Well, there is some comfort in stability and security, but I would hate it when I grow old and tell my grandkids about my life, they just go like: ”Aww, I don’t want to be like you when I grow up.”

So, how about you? Have you ever made a life changing decision, or has your life always been the same as how you and other people expect it to be?

And as Randall Munroe, the founder of xkcd said:

“Take wrong turns. Talk to strangers. Open unmarked doors. And if you see a group of people in a field, go find out what they are doing. Do things without always knowing how they’ll turn out. You’re curious and smart and bored, and all you see is the choice between working hard and slacking off. There are so many adventures that you miss because you’re waiting to think of a plan. To find them, look for tiny interesting choices. And remember that you are always making up the future as you go.”

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10 comments so far

Duy Anh
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Like it :)

January 12th, 2012 at %I:%M %p
Jindo
 2 

Một câu hỏi rất đáng suy ngẫm…tớ cũng mới có một quyết định….và muốn làm thử:D:D:D…tất nhiên cuộc sống hiện tại của tớ không tẻ nhạt hay phình phường…but tớ vẫn muốn thử sức mình….để đến khi nhìn lại, sẽ ko bao giờ phải hối tiếc về khoảng thời gian đã trôi qua ……Chíp ơi cố lên nào :D

January 13th, 2012 at %I:%M %p
ly
 3 

yeap, u r absolutely right brave girl !
i wish my son in the future would have a gut like u .

January 13th, 2012 at %I:%M %p
 4 

Totally share your views. You’re a truly inspiring pioneer of Vietnamese youth.

January 13th, 2012 at %I:%M %p
 5 

Enjoyed your post!

I’m right now trying to decide to take a job offer in northern Ontario to teach for 3 months. Been wrestling with it in my mind ….

I think I might just go for it.

You might like this article too:

http://www.dumblittleman.com/2011/11/7-warning-signs-that-youve-given-up-on.html

January 15th, 2012 at %I:%M %p
Anh
 6 

sorry for your friend. so happy to read. and so inspired by you.
Go on.

January 17th, 2012 at %I:%M %p
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Cách đây chưa đầy 2 năm mình khởi xưởng thành lập hội cứu hộ chó mèo với 1 số người bạn cùng chí hướng. Quyết định đó khiến mình và các bạn mình vô cùng khổ sở vì luôn tình trạng quá tải, hầu hết đều có tranh cãi trong gia đình, có bạn có con nhỏ nhưng vẫn phải chia sẻ thời gian, tiền bạc cho chó mèo, có bạn vì áp lực nên phải nghỉ việc để sắp xếp lại cuộc sống … Nhưng mình không bao giờ hối hận vì nếu lúc đó không có quyết định đó thì đến giờ đã có gần 500 chó mèo bị chết, giết hoặc còn lang thang ngoài đường …

Hiện tại những rào cản mình kể ở trên đã từng bước vượt qua. Tuy hiện tại khó khăn vẫn chồng chất nhưng tụi mình tin vào những điều ý nghĩa mà tụi mình làm cho cuộc sống này.

January 18th, 2012 at %I:%M %p
 8 

Hay lắm Chip, mỗi người đều chỉ có một cuộc sống để sống cho đúng nghĩa. Hãy can đảm và sống theo những gì mình từng muốn, đừng sợ hãi.
Đừng sống một cuộc sống theo thói quen, lối mòn đã được định sẵn bởi những người khác.

Cuộc sống là một hành trình, đã là hành trình thì điều thú vị nằm ở những ngã rẽ ở tương lại, mà ta ko thể đoán trước, hay sắp xếp trước được. Còn gì là thú vị nếu như ai cũng biết mình sẽ đi theo cùng một con đường: học – làm – gia đình – con cái.

Stay hungry, stay foolish.
Lần đầu tiên đọc một bài viết nhiều triết lý sống từ Chip. Chúc em an toàn và có nhiều trải nghiệm trên hành trình của mình.

January 31st, 2012 at %I:%M %p
Trang
 9 

Tự nhiên hôm nay vì vô tình lang thang web mà biết được web này của em…Đọc blog mãi mà k thấy chán :) Cảm ơn em vì những bài blog này…C cũng đã từng đi tình nguyện lần đầu tiên ra nc ngoài một mình, bay tận 1 ngày vì đi của hàng không giá rẻ, cũng sụt sùi đợt đó nhưng đọc bài của em xong, c thấy đợt đó c đi vẫn chưa thấm vào đâu so vs câu chuyện e đã kể!!! Cảm ơn vì những bài viết :) và cảm ơn em vì cho c có thêm niềm tin để đi tiếp con đường c đang chọn :) Chúc e luôn vững tin trên con đường e đã chọn và mong chờ những bài viết tiếp theo của em ♥ À, c cũng đang học tiếng TBN, có gì đợt sắp tới e đi Nam Mỹ chia sẻ thêm một số kinh nghiệm học tiếng TBN nữa nhé! ^-^

February 29th, 2012 at %I:%M %p
 10 

Chip,

I admire you.

It takes real courage to go your own way and resist the social pressure to “do what everyone else does.”

You remind me of a quote by Helen Keller:

“Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.”

Thanks for showing us that “daring adventure” is within reach for each of us.

Best,
Chris

March 16th, 2012 at %I:%M %p

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