Yet, there is a bittersweet reality to our travels. We carry the ghosts of every previous city with us. We compare the light in Lisbon to the light in San Francisco; we look for the grit of New York in the streets of London. This layering of experience creates a personal geography that exists only in our minds—a "megacity" built from the fragments of everywhere we have ever been.
"Every City We Go" is more than a travel itinerary; it is a testament to the human desire for connection and growth. We go to see the world, but we stay to see ourselves. Each city is a chapter in an unwritten book, teaching us that while the architecture and languages may change, the search for meaning remains the same. Whether we are chasing the horizon or searching for home, the journey through every city eventually leads us back to the center of our own hearts. Every City We Go
In Tokyo, we might find ourselves reflected in the disciplined silence of a subway car; in Rome, we see our own mortality in the crumbling travertine of the Forum. We do not just go to these cities; we inhabit their rhythms until they change our own internal pace. The Anonymity of the Crowd Yet, there is a bittersweet reality to our travels
This anonymity acts as a blank canvas. By stripping away the expectations of those who know us, the city allows us to discover who we are when no one is watching. We find that "every city" offers a different version of ourselves to try on, like a costume in a grand, global theater. The Ghost of Presence This layering of experience creates a personal geography