...that is, the die is cast. Julius Caesar already said this, many others have since, and now I have to as well. Everything is booked for the holiday. Let'a gi to London, its center, Greenwich. No way back. I bought the plane ticket, booked the accommodation, planned the journey there and back.
I "need" to spend a little more than 4 days there. In the meantime, decide whether to go out for good or not. I've heard a lot of different opinions so I'll have to see for myself.
To be completely honest, I'm a little scared. So far, I have only flown twice and my family was there both times. I've been abroad many times, to many places, but this will be the first time I go completely alone. I organize alone, pay for it, go there alone and have to find everything in an unknown place. For me, that means effort. My peace of mind can easily be upset. I also visit the places I have selected alone, although of course it is difficult to be alone in a city with almost 9 million inhabitants, but I thought of the people who are directly with me and who care about me.
Of course, if I know myself well, and I do, then I can find acquaintances at the airport with whom I can organize, and wherever I go, there will obviously be many people with whom I can talk. There are also many Hungarians, but what is more important, there are also English people with whom I can speak. I have some good ideas.
And this road can really be the beginning of something. But it's also the end of something. Beginning, because now there is no way back, so I have to go forward. Do everything what is left until the holiday. However it is the end of my current mindset. At least about the lonlyness, the world and the way of doing things.
Let's say, it is a milestone.
So, now, if you have some idea, what to visit in London or near it, share it in a comment please. Even if you live there :)

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