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People met on my backpacking 102

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- I willingly had to play the role of the Bruce Lee -


At about 8pm, two Japanese backpackers checked into our hostel. One was a college student and the other was an office worker. Very glad to see them, Asian guys.

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What they surprised me was that they had already backpacked for fifteen days in Cape Town and Johannesburg in S.Africa and had just arrived in Casa from JoBurg. That meant that they finished traveling from the southernmost to the northernmost of the African continent.

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Great! I thought they were not beginners in backpacking and it was right. In other words, they had many backpacking experiences. Anyway, I was envious of them. First, I had not tried it yet. Second, compared to our young guys in Korea.

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The fact that where there were many young people who travel the world has been directly related to the national power of the country. It¡¯s because young guys who have looked around the world must be one step ahead of other young guys (frogs in the well) personally and nationally. It¡¯s the common point of the so-called advanced countries or superpowers.

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I used to ask questions when I meet world backpackers (early 20s of Westerners and Japanese). About their travel expenses and how to prepare for it. The reason I asked them was because they were fundamentally different from the way of our life patterns. So, I asked these guys the same thing. Their answers were always short and simple. They usually spend a year on a job and set themselves up for travel. They don¡¯t ask their parents to help. Instead, they think it¡¯s their own responsibility and rights to do it.

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It was up to them to go backpacking around the world. They didn¡¯t need parental consent. This phenomenon, in some ways, seemed to have no humanity among them. But their kids were growing up to be real adults educated from their parents. When I talked to Japanese guys, I often mistook them for Westerners. The Japanese looked like very Westerners. Their thinking system was similar to Western rationalism, pragmatism, and individualism.

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For example, their strict personal responsibility principle was strict. This rule had been applied everywhere. One time, I ate at a restaurant with a Japanese family (father and two sons) in Klang, Malaysia. When they paid for the food, each paid what they ate. It wasn't a matter of good or bad. One thing was clear: the countries that had adopted such each cost-paying principle have been the first-class powers that dominate the world order today.

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The fact that they have been independent in their thinking and behavior. They were learning something important for their future all over the world like that. Even today, they see, hear, and learn the world they never see or can¡¯t experience in a small world. I have always felt something when I have a conversation with people around the world. I mean the superpowers are never built up in a day. For them, there are a lot of young people who learn the world in a subjective and independent way of thinking.

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At 9pm, Algerian guy, Cahiril came in. We¡¯ve already been together for three days and had many conversations. He used to ask me where I visited today. When I told him about what happened on the street or what happened at the theater, he could just laugh and added a few words of advice. Today I told him I went to the Hasan ll Mosque and he was glad to hear me. He surely was one of them I met most thoughtful and kind guys in Morocco.

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After a while, the Japanese guys came back into our room. They joined us but the mood was not so good. The problem was their English pronunciation. When they spoke English, Cahiril couldn¡¯t get it at once and always asked me again what they had said. With this kind of mood, the Japanese quietly stepped away. I didn¡¯t know the reason why they went out. Maybe it hurt their feelings, or they didn¡¯t want others feel uncomfortable. Anyway, sometimes I saw this kind of behavior of Japanese. Of course, there were quite a few Japanese guys who actively participated in the conversation regardless of their language skills.

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Cahiril wanted to know more about Korea. He asked me about the relationship between Korea and Japan. About my view of history and nationalism. I thought that national consciousness, nationalism itself was not a problem at all. However, I told him if we overdid something like that, it became a problem. In other words, I said the closed nationalism overwhelms open nationalism. I said that neither nationalism nor religious ideology was not an exception. He agreed with me with blue face. It¡¯s because his country Algeria was in turmoil by religious ideology (religious conflict near civil war).

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This morning, I again had bread and coffee for my breakfast in the street cafe in front of the hostel. Being used to the atmosphere and felt comfortable. Sharing a simple greeting to each other at the cafe and enjoying tobacco. Then three or four of the local boys appeared in front of me. Some looked at me with a playful look and a smile. Others were serious facial expressions. Some kids looked at my face without blinking. However, a big guy who just showed up approached me with saying, ¡°Bruce Lee¡±. And standing up to my nose and kept shouting ¡®Bruce Lee¡¯ again. Well, he made everybody around me look at me.

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It was as if I should show them something of Taekwondo. It was another kind of funny phenomenon to me. Actually, I had a few cases like this when I was backpacking around the world alone. In some cases(in India, England, etc.). But usually, it ended up with a pleasant mood. Fortunately, you know, I learned Taekwondo basic skills while in the army for three years. So, usually, I only needed to show them a little skill in basic operation! Bingo! In a word, the effect was 100%. ¡°Wow~~, Yhe~~, Good, perfect, great...¡± with a few praises from them and cheers were often poured out to me. Korean Taekwondo was very popular with them. It certainly made me stand tall in front of them as a Korean.

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Generally speaking, the conquistadors or invaders held swords and guns in their hands. Without them, they couldn't fight. It meant bare hands defeated and succumbing. It¡¯s perhaps natural for them I mean they were only accustomed to such a lethal weapon culture. In that sense, 'Bruce Lee (Lee So-ryong) has contributed to the rise of Korea in relation to our Asian people, especially Korea's Taekwondo.

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Serving in the military for 3 years, I never dreamed that the time would come when the Taekwondo I learned at that time would show off my skills while backpacking around the world!

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