Motorgang in Gyeongju (경주시)

Last weekend I went up to Gyeongju to do some traveling outside of Pusan. I originally wanted to leave earlier than I did but I had way to late of a night that included seeing the sunrise brightening the night. Luckily during that late night I met some awesome new peoples including Bryan and his girlfriend Mariel who just so happened to be going up to Gyeongju. So the next day we met at the Bus terminal in Nopo-Dong and rode together up to Gyeongju together. When we got there we went to a Soju festival where it only cost 2,000 won for a soju cup that got us unlimited amounts of free soju. So obviously that was awesome! Then I got to meet Marc and Natasha who are super fun and really fun good natured people.

After getting a little liquored up on Soju, Bryan had us cram into a cab and go up the rode to ride some mini electric motorbikes! Needless to say rolling around a lake in Gyeongju, South Korea was super fun! Although there were definite hazards such as kids on their own electric bikes (they move in no discernible pattern like something from quantum physics) or sitting to far back on the bike, popping a wheely, and landing on your ass! Even though Gyeongju is a town packed full of much history from the Silla civilization it might just be worth your while to rent a mini bike for an hour and go blasting around the lake!

My compliments to the photographer Mariel because I rarely end up in photos on my own camera… 고마워

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Has why to live…

He who has why to live can bear almost any how
-Nietzsche

Thought this was an awesome quote, because it touches on that the people that have a purpose/reason/goal (i.e. the ‘why’) do not need to ask themselves ‘how to live.’ They already have their answer. For the Atlas Shrugged fans out there I bet this is a quote that can speak to you.