Possibilities In The Clouds - What I See When I Fly

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2023
  • When I fly, I look out the window and see nothing but possibilities. This video attempts to demonstrate my point. Like a dog, I stare through the clouds at a seemly endless horizon and it is so stunning it nearly brings me to tears. Some complain their airline seat in coach is too small, some are scared of the turbulence and some see flying in the clouds as the perfect time to see peace, happiness and opportunity! What do you see when you fly?
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  • @TomP913
    @TomP913 Год назад

    I always like a window seat. Perfect metaphor for realizing we can all use a wider lenses and 30,000 foot view every now and then