Today I'm going to take some time to rest. With the blue sea of ​​the Mediterranean in front of me, I take time to think about the meaning of travel itself. Through this book, I try to learn how to face myself in a special space called a cruise. The reason why I recommend the book The Art of Travel is that it is like a ‘bible’ for people who like to travel. Rather than simply introducing a travel destination, it contains philosophical insights into why we travel and how we can discover deeper beauty in the destination. I stopped for a moment on a long voyage, felt the wind of the Mediterranean, and demonstrated Alain de Botton's travel skills. When we hear the word travel, excitement usually comes first, but this book asks fundamental questions about why we want to leave for unfamiliar places. Beyond simply seeing beautiful scenery, it calmly points out how the unfamiliar air and objects we encounter while traveling shake our inner selves. The author tells us what we expect from travel and how to bridge the gap when those expectations sometimes mismatch reality. As I stay on the special space called the cruise ship and look at the sea outside the window, each word seeps into my mind like waves. Ultimately, I realized that traveling is not about moving places, but about changing one's attitude of mind. Beautiful historical sites are important, but I have also learned to find meaning in small flowers blooming on the side of the road or unfamiliar street noises. Although my body remains in one place during this break, I feel like my thoughts are wider and deeper than ever before. It was a time when I learned to look at the world from a more mature perspective, different from the vague expectations I felt before leaving for the trip. Next time I go on a cruise again, I want to follow the advice in this book I read today and capture more scenery in my mind. I hope you all have a peaceful day where you stop for a moment in your daily life and think about your own journey. Rest is the most beautiful preparation for another journey... I hope that Jinseong Pioneers who are eagerly waiting for Pi Network's open mainnet can now live comfortably while doing their assigned work with the beauty of waiting... Hoala’s concluding remarks, “Poverty and hard labor are memories.” We wait for that day together..