See For Yourself





There’s a saying probably carved into a tree somewhere by a man with a beard and a hat that it’s better to see something once than to hear about it a thousand times. I agree. Words are fine. They built the Magna Carta, and the menu at Badger and Ferret menu. But words are also what people use when they haven’t done a damn thing.

You want to know what the White cliffs of Dover looks like? Don’t ask me. Go there. Stand on the edge. Feel the wind. Smell the rocks. Let nature punch you in the soul. That’s how you learn. Not from brochures. Not from podcasts. And certainly not from some guy named Clive who “did a vlog about it.”

Seeing is doing. Doing is knowing. Everything else is just noise.

Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to go stare at a tree until it teaches me something.

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