Scrambling

I was sitting down in the food court, people watching. It's kind of fun actually. Seeing people's reaction to each other while we were so-called 'strangers'. 

Well, we were taught as 'strangers', but what shocked me while living here in Toronto, Canada is that people actually lend a hand when they needed help.

While I was on 'the people scene' I have to worry about everything. What path should I take in a scramble of people in a mall or cross walks. 

That's what fascinates me but scares me, because in my time, seeing people scares me but I have no other choice anyway. 

It's nice to meet other people in this city, they have different stories on why they chose to come to the city.

Citing Immigration problems, coming for a better chance for redemption at their last city and different stories that you never heard before.

People are amazing and that's why I want to talk about it in my blog.

I love following 'Humans of...' series on Instagram because they tell stories about why people came here and to tell their Point of views of themselves, their loved ones, and the city on why they chose to live here.

Live in any city, chose your life and don't be afraid to tell your story because one story can make a difference. 

If you like to follow the 'human of...' series. Type it up on IG (with your city) and read other people's stories. 

Toronto only: I did the research in this city and the user name is:
@humans_of_toronto

New York only: It's been verified:
@humansofny


make sure you follow them and like their stories. The people really appreciate it! 

P.S. Found this book on the 'Humans of New York' by Brandon Stanton. If you don't have Instagram, or don't plan to get one, (this is not advertised by the author), try this book out, it's similar to the Instagram page, but in a physical copy. 

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