Jimmy Joy
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Jimmy Joy

Jimmy Joy > Non rammento come in origine mi sia imbattuto nel Soylent, un cibo in polvere ideato in California e contenente la dose giornaliera di tutte le sostanze nutritive essenziali per la sopravvivenza. Quel che ricordo è che rimasi affascinato da questa sua mira minimalista: se abbiamo bisogno di tot carboidrati, proteine, grassi, fibre, sale, vitamine e minerali al dì, perché mangiare sempre per gola e poi lamentare effetti negativi sulla salute? Non sarebbe forse meglio assumere quotidianamente questi nutrienti sotto forma di “pillola magica”? Certo, una miscela d’acqua e formula insapore riduce il piacere…

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Money
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Money

Money > Does a trip to Iceland cost a lot of money, as they say? To provide an honest answer to this question, I’ve decided to review what I spent to make the two weeks of my bikepacking journey come true.Please, note: this is just a comprehensive list of all the services/products I had to pay for, hence it doesn’t include the services I received for free and the products I already had in my possession.Travel Airplane: British Airways (from Linate to Keflavík)150,89€ Bus: Grayline Airport Express, w/ bike (from Keflavík to Reykjavík)39,02€ Bus: Strætó #57…

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Solitude
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Solitude

Solitude > I was sitting alone at the picnic table next to the harbour fountain, when I noticed a guy riding a bicycle packed with more than twice my luggage. He passed right behind me, heading to one of the only two restaurants in town.“So, I’m not the only one bikepacking in this region…pity that I have to depart today.”I waited there until the last whale sightseeing tour had left, then I reached the gas station to catch the bus to Borgarnes. While I was rearranging my gear to ease the loading of my bike in…

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Loneliness
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Loneliness

Loneliness > “Ladies and gentlemen, this is the Captain. We have just been cleared to land at Keflavík Airport, Iceland. As we start our descent, please make sure your seat backs and tray tables are in their full upright position. Also, make sure your seat belt is securely fastened and all carry-on is stowed underneath the seat in front of you or in the overhead bins. Cabin crew, please take you seats for landing.”I watched outside the window and saw my dream land touched by sunrays and scattered rainy clouds. Then I noticed that my two…

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Newspaper
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Newspaper

Newspaper > Oakenglass has been featured on the homepage of Bergamonews, a local online newspaper.The article is covered by copyright, so I’ve translated my quotes only. Here they are:This detachment is understandable even amongst friends. If a friend tells you about a physical illness they have, we feel more mentally prepared to help them; but suicide is another story. We feel scared when we have to face a confidence that hides a distress and a profound suffering towards life: our first instinct is to run away. This is because there’s no training, there isn’t the needed knowledge…

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Talking
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Talking

Talking > Some time after I had the idea of supporting the crowdfunding campaign through my bikepacking journey to Iceland, I found out that the International Association for Suicide Prevention almost does the same. Each year, around the World Suicide Prevention Day, the IASP proposes the Cycle Around the Globe challenge: jointly cycle a distance equal to the circumference of our Earth (i.e. 40.075 kilometres), to raise awareness about the risk factors of suicide and raise funds for vital projects on suicide prevention. I’ve just submitted the nine hundred and eighty kilometres I’m going to cover with my…

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Solo: A West Fjords Story
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Solo: A West Fjords Story

Solo: A West Fjords Story > Backpacking for three months in Iceland, from June to September, to loop Route 1. That was the original idea. Reading about all those people who had lived grand adventures by walking around the world awakened a forgotten thrill. The thrill of exploring. I also wished to relieve the burden of living in a hard-hearted society, to immerse myself into the world, to drift on foreign lands, to sense a deep connection with the earth, to enjoy the little things every day. Feel their same freedom. Unfortunately, my checking account didn’t agree.…

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Chapter Three: Day
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Chapter Three: Day

Chapter Three: Day > Red believed that, in most cases, one decides to begin a degree in psychology for two core reasons: to help themselves and/or to help other people; every further motive can be reduced to one of these. The problem is, during those six years of study, a future psychologist who has always aspired to pursue a different career than psychotherapy, may forsake the former and be seduced by the latter… only because of a way fatter pay-cheque. And thus, the desire to help is overcome by the longing to be rich.Red had already…

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Chapter Two: Dawn
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Chapter Two: Dawn

Chapter Two: Dawn > The alarm clock went off at 04:30 a.m., but Red was already awake. He had been awoken by a nightmare, by the vivid image of himself stranded inside Green’s flesh during the night before. He could watch through his eyes and sense his movements, but not read his mind or feel his feelings. As an helpless first-person spectator, Red lived flashes of last moments: watching a film, calling a friend, turning off the pc, lying down in bed, leaving the room, starting the car, shifting gears, stopping someplace, closing the eyes and……

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