CEE stories live from Moscow
Just looking at my last post and realizing have not been the best blogger lately :) Getting back to Estonia, the last few weeks took me to increasingly cold Vilnius, traditional London, beautiful Slovenia, I spent amazing moments in Bosnia discovering recent history as well as travelled for 3 days to spend great time with amazing people discovering my new horizons and currently sitting in an amazing city of Moscow after coming back from Red Square and recording a short AI dance performance in front of Kremlin to a surprise of many people passing by. But, promise is a promise right directors ? :)
In Slovenia I had a chance to see one of the most beautiful places in the middle of mountains, lake Bled (so that makes it two beautiful lakes in two months) which is something that needs to be seen, strong recommendation ... In Bosnia I had walked the streets of one of the most diverse cities I have seen, tested by the war and violence in just more than 10 years ago and also seen small but beautiful town Mostar with a bridge that connects over two sides of a river as well as two worlds and two stories. Had a chance to see a movie about Sarajevo that explains it all, maybe it was my Nafaka, who knows ...
Than I did something I would not do the second time, took a train from Sarajevo to Dnepropetrovsk in Ukraine (monday night to thursday morning) which was definitely something I will remember for a while challenging but beautiful at the same time. I have met and found friends in New Horizons conference, I have realized that AIESEC spirit can overcome just about anything that can seem to be challenging at first and I have met one of the most believing and passionate people in AIESEC.
Everywhere meeting great AIESEC people with a common goal and varying possibilities, skills, knowledge and conditions to realize it. But all trying their best which is what it is all about at the end. Things can go in many directions and sometimes surprise us with events we would not ever expect. And not always everything we find or experience is pink. But this is also life, this is also AIESEC, the only difference is how we approach these and are able to come out stronger, wiser and more capable to make the seemingly impossible happen. You know, at the end of the day it is about our everyday experience, about who will we become and what we will do, at the end of the day it will be us AIESEC people that are living our AIESEC and alumni experiences and who will define if we are successful or not in achieving what we want to achieve as an organization with the words leadership in its identity.
Sending greetings from beautiful and inspirational Moscow, three more countries to go, three more countries to discover, three more stories to tell :)

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