One of the many values of travel that Rick Steves brought up
in his presentation was how it allows us to humanize each other. It allows us
to empathize with others that we might not otherwise feel the desire to do so.
I have had some opportunities to change a small part of the world and so have
my friends.
My wife and I have traveled with students a few times to
other countries. I feel like this in itself has the power to change the world
because we are opening these teenagers to the power of travel. If they continue
to travel and share this love with their significant others and children in the
future, the cycle has a chance to continue and help create compassionate
people.
The other example happened while I had a chance to play a
quick 9-hole round of golf at the resort we were staying at in Fiji. I didn’t
have any clubs so rented a mix-matched set of clubs and for a few bucks got six
very used golf balls that I wouldn’t have picked up if I found them in the
desert at the courses I play back home. I started playing by myself, but after
just a few holes I noticed a local Fijian quickly catching up to me. I invited
him to join me, which he did, and he told me he worked at the resort but they
allowed him to play there sometimes. On the sixth hole I noticed the young man
didn’t finish playing the hole. I was dealing with my own struggles in the
rough, so I thought he just had some struggles of his own and had enough of the
hole. When we moved to the seventh tee, though, I teed off and he just started
walking off the tee box without hitting. I asked him if was going to hit and he
said, “I lost my ball.” It quickly dawned on me that he only had one ball to
play with and since he lost it with three holes to play he was done. He wasn’t
going to say anything and I guess he was going to just keep walking with me. I
tossed him one of my golf balls and he thanked me more with his eyes than the
sincere words that came from his mouth.
When we finished the round, I gave him four golf balls and he shook my
hand like I had just changed his life. These were four of the worst quality
golf balls I had ever seen and was so thankful. That moment doesn’t happen if I
don’t travel. That had a distinct impact on my life. I’ll never forget it.
A friend of mine had an experience that helped him become an
agent of change. His church had organized a trip to Mexico to help build houses
for locals who didn’t have enough money to build a house for themselves. He
went more because his church was going than for his own interest in helping the
families in Mexico. That was the first time. When he saw how little they had
and how gracious they were, it moved him so profoundly that he has been back
multiple times on his own. He changed their lives but just as importantly he
changed his own life and became an agent of change by getting involved.
