Zagreb. The Capital of Croatia, the kind of
urban city that I was avoiding in my trip. Despite it, I can't really explain
you, but I had such a great intuition about my first experience in a Croatian
City.
I've sent few
Couchsurfing requests but nobody was able to host us this night, we were
probably going to end up in a hostel and explore the city.
After exchanging
our Euros to Croatian Kunas we accepted to meet up a Croatian gentleman that
couldn't host us because he already had some guest for this night.
This meeting made
me have the most generous experience that I had in my trip and one of that I
had in my life traveling. My experience without meeting Nikola wouldn't be the
same. He was a 50 years old guy with a huge heart. New in Couchsurfing, he was
very sorry for not being able to host us.
He met us up to
have a beer and during this talk he offered to walk with us to search for a
hostel, once he knew the city he could give us good advices. In our journey
walking during few minutes stopping in some hotels, he just recommended us to
stay in a nice hostel really well located.
It was already kind
from him in this Easter's eve that he spent time with us to help us finding a
place that we could sleep. While I was talking with Cris, Nikola just invited
us to stay in the hostel without we notice it. Exactly, he paid the stay for
both of us in Zagreb. I can't describe how big was this generosity for me. He
was sorry for not hosting 2 travelers that he just met less than 1h before and
just invited us to sleep in a hostel without expecting anything back.
He wasn't a rich
guy. Nikola was a professor that was living a Zagreb, having a nice life,
but not a fancy one. Despite it, he shared part of what he had with us, two
backpackers. It's not just about the value, but also for the intention in
helping.
Seriously, this
kind of moment is the one that make me I believe how great being humans can be.
Everything would be about sharing. We are basically the same, humans, people
that were fertilized and born. Humans that are living and one day will die and
just become piece of organic material afterwards. But depending where you were
born, you're going to have more opportunities in your life than other people
and even not having so much more, you're still able to share with people that
have less.
By lucky you're going
to have clean water to drink or not;
By lucky you're going
to have a warm and safe place to sleep or not;
By lucky you're going
to live in a peaceful country or another one that is in war;
By lucky you're going
to have the opportunity to study or not;
By lucky you're going
to meet your parents or not;
By lucky you were
born in democratic country or in a dictatorship;
By lucky you're in
your warm bed watching Netflix eating your popcorn or you're country is having
a war that you're obligated to leave your country losing everything and needing
to walk thousand kilometers until find a place that you can be a refugee and once
you're there people still discriminate you.
Sometimes we don't
need to give money to someone, once we have more privileges than him or her.
Sometimes to spend sometime giving attention, talking, sharing some food, a
place to stay, drinks or even a cigarette can make they feel how equal we are,
even social-economic different.
Before seeing
someone that had fewer privileges than you just think that it's also a being
human that share a perfect resemblance with you. Like when you see a guy in the
highway asking for a ride or a guy begging money in the street.
You probably cross
these people and you're not even able to realize that it's a being human and
luckily you were born with more privileges than this person. But dude,
everything is about luck, this guy could be you. We can call it as empathy:
feel yourself in someone's life.
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