Today I'm packing my bags because I'm going to Greece, alone, on a voyage of wonderment and intense discovery. It is the start of something new for me, so I'm pretty stoked. I've maxxed out my kindle with great Greek literature to read on the plane, so that's good to go. Lately I've been reading Plato and really, really getting into it, his cave story made me think on a whole other level so I've been thinking, where is the cave actually located? There's literally no mention in the brochure and I'd love to see it while I'm there! Thanks anon
>>8211722
Tfw I wish I was intellectual enough to actually enjoy traveling. But after a while I always end up in some weird limbo of ambivalence.
And now I wonder: can I even afford to travel? I rather hike from now on. Maybe with a gf I could share that experience better, but I cannot derive pleasure from it.
>>8211722
I wish I could travel like Kerouac in "The Dharma Bums", but I have no friends who would like to do that.
>>8211722
you're already in the cave, because there is no chance of enlightenment for a pleb like you anon
t. future philosopher king patrician
Enjoy the protests and refugees.
>>8211722
Low quality bait
athens is insanely beautiful man