Have you ever wondered what it would be like to detach yourself from everything you own and everything you know? To pack your bags and leave behind your home, your job, your friends, your family, and your comfort zone? To explore a new place, a new culture, a new way of life? Well, I have. And I did it. I went on a bike-tour for 2 months. See this Utopia Challenge – On Tour page.
Detachment is a way of living in the present moment, with curiosity, openness, and gratitude. It can help you discover new perspectives, possibilities, and potentials. You can see detachment as the absence of normality as you know it. It is a state of mind where you are free from the influence of the external world and your own ego. It’s not about being cold or indifferent.
It’s about being free and adventurous. It’s about letting go of your attachments and expectations and embracing the unknown. It’s about discovering yourself and the world in a different light. It is a conscious choice to observe, accept, and release whatever arises in your experience.
Detachment can help you grow, learn, and evolve as a human being. Detachment is not easy, but it is rewarding. It is a journey of self-discovery, self-awareness, and self-transformation. Detachment is the absence of normality as you know it. And that’s okay.

