Warszawa

I remember when I first moved to Warsaw. There was nowhere to stay overnight. I couldn’t store my luggage anywhere. I left my suitcase and luggage in the hotel near reception and went for a walk. Warsaw at night turned out to be very interesting. Then I picked up my suitcase and luggage and walked in the other direction from the train station. Dawn was breaking. Dawn. Then I called a taxi when I realized I was going the wrong way. It was very hard to carry this suitcase with me. I boarded the train, and the suitcase and luggage fell onto the platform. Then I sat down in my seat. I woke up in Germany.

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Anthony the Great

Anthony the Great Saint Anthony the Great wrote: “There will come a time when people will go mad. And when they see someone who is not mad, they will rise against him, saying: ‘You are mad, because you are not like us.’”

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Frankfurt Am Main.

When I first moved to Frankfurt, in the summer of 2024, I walked out of the train station. Walking through the streets of Frankfurt, I was horrified by what I saw. There were a lot of homeless people everywhere. Questionable groups of people on the streets, and drug addicts. The people were mostly dark-skinned, of African and Middle Eastern descent. A young European guy was walking towards me, walking as if he was about to faint. And in his underwear. There were also some crazy people. I thought I might be attacked if I stayed in Frankfurt. So I wanted to leave Frankfurt and never return. I went to Hanau. Hanau turned out to be the complete opposite of Frankfurt. It was like I was in another world. Later, I discovered that not all Frankfurt is like that. I simply, without realizing it, walked into the dangerous Bahnhofsviertel district of Frankfurt. The rest of Frankfurt is quiet. There are many beautiful skyscrapers at night, and the Main River is breathtaking in its beauty. Later, I began to like Frankfurt.

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