I prefer traveling in train over bus and car, for it has washroom in it. I usually travel in train. Traveling in train 🚉 has become a routine for me. Everything is pre-planned. I plan every minute as to how I spend my time. If it's night journey not much planning is needed. Just food, bedsheet and pillow. If it's a day journey, elaborate planning is needed to make the most out of the Journey. If going to new places plan is simple, Lookout the window for beautiful unexplored places, capture pictures, Share photos on social media and talk to co-passengers. While traveling to familiar places it becomes monotonous. Hence, detailed planning is required. Plan is set in motion on the basis of number of hours ⏳ to travel. Binge watching, listening to music, reading a book 📙 or writing the blog. If the Journey is long, say for 2 days all of the above activities can be accommodated. I was traveling from my native to Bangalore. Since the Journey was familiar. I had planned on binge wat
"Traffic" this word is enough to trigger ruthlessness and headache. We all have spent hundreds of hours in traffic 🚦 . We have seen Traffic jams at signal, bumper to bumper traffic, traffic in busy areas and also traffic during peak hours. Traffic is quite common in metropolitan cities. We do all sorts of things to reach on time. We increase our speed, we overtake other vehicles, we cross through minute gaps and we honk a lot. Even after doing all this, traffic is inevitable. People get so busy in their own world that they ignore to look around in traffic. I encourage you to look around, who knows, you may discover something interesting and astonishing in traffic, Perhaps a ' Smile '. I would like to share something from my personal experience, to demonstrate traffic is not that bad as you think it is. I was going back home after work tired and frustrated. Got stuck in traffic at a signal. I was looking around and my eyes fell on a kid in a sch