When I got home, I was incredibly afraid of taking a bus. I did not want to face the reality that that bus I hopped on would not be filled with sweaty, smelly Bengalis, that the bus would not jerk me around like mad, that sweat would not be dripping down my face as I sat there, breathing in the nasty exhaust. All of these sound like bad things, right? Why would I be afraid of having a nice, cool, quiet ride on the bus? I don't know. But the truth is I was terrified.
Well, I have a friend out in Northgate who I really wanted to go see and that required me getting on a bus. So a few days ago, I faced my fear and got on the bus. The first ride was not the greatest because not only did I just not want to be on that bus, but I also got a bit lost. But on my ride back up Capitol Hill from Northgate, I was looking around the bus at the various people sharing the bus with me. And I thought to myself, "My goodness, humanity is beautiful."
Kolkata gave me that. This is the most important thing I brought home with me from Kolkata. I never want to lose this. It's a beautiful thing.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
I'm sorry that I never got around to posting a final entry.
Things got a little bit stressful when I got back home and I just have not felt like sitting down and writing in a while. To be honest, I don't really feel like it right now, either, but I figured I should write just a little something. Even if nobody reads it.
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