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The speed of today’s life at Amsetrdam’s Westerpark

The speed of today’s

It is hard to cope with the speed of today’s life because everything constantly vies for the biggest attention. Often, the temptation is too big to resist. Surrender to whatever seems so urgent when it sparkles, blinks, and flashes around you often is the consequence. 

It’s hard to wind down because these screams for attention feed the deep fear of missing something elementary. As the next distraction is already waiting for its turn, the expectation rises that others keep up with this pace as well – the beginning of a seemingly endless cycle.

Yet, often, the sparkles, blinking, and flashes only look so crucial at first glance. Because once you have devoted yourself to the irresistible, it quickly becomes clear that the given information has nothing to say. Nevertheless, playing along is attractive because who wants to feel excluded?

However, trying to meet others’ expectations often does not meet their needs. When constantly trying to cope with the speed of today’s life, you might miss finding what you want because you never have time to think about it

Summer in Amsterdam’s Westerpark

I took this photo in spring 2021 in Amsterdam’s Westerpark. The bright sunshine, the flowers blooming and the birds chirping – all these elements created a wonderful atmosphere in the park. The lush greenery, the colorful flowers and the captivating view of the lake made Westerpark the perfect spot to spend a summer day. People were strolling and enjoying the sights, sounds and smells of the park. The park was bustling with activity – people were walking and biking, playing sports, and having picnics. It was an idyllic day and the people of Amsterdam were thankful for the break from the lockdown. Even the children were playing and laughing, filling the park with joy and laughter. Summer in Amsterdam's Westerpark was a pleasant surprise and a great way to embrace the beauty of nature.

Hi there, I'm Stefanie, the photographer, and author of the blog post you're reading now.


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