After she was diagnosed with cancer, she visited 7 wonders of the world in 13 days!

12 countries, 15 flights, 28,211 miles on the road, 5 nights at the hotel, 1 confiscated tripod and 7 wonders of the world in 13 days. The story of this girl cannot but impress. However, this is how briefly the heroine Megan Sullivan herself tells her.

“I rolled down from a 15-meter height while climbing to Yosemite, got under a car, and then I was diagnosed with skin cancer, and all this for one month. Two weeks later I decided to see 7 new wonders of the world in just 13 days, having a new outlook on life: live today. "

Day 1: Chichen Itza

It all started in the Yosemite Valley, where I trained for 3 years to climb El Capitan. I was at an altitude of 610 meters when that terrible fall from a 15-meter height occurred. After the fall, I had a lot of questions, starting with why I got into such a terrible situation and ending with what I was guided by, planning such an ambitious climb? What did I try to prove to myself, or even rather to the world?

Day 2: Machu Picchu

It looks like some kind of movie ... A week later I was hit by a car when I was riding my scooter, and then I was diagnosed with skin cancer during a routine check. In three weeks I hit the triple bad luck jackpot.

Day 4: Statue of Christ the Redeemer

My friends and family jokingly advised me to buy a giant protective bubble to live in it. But after that, thinking about how expensive and inconvenient it would be, I suddenly realized: I survived.

Day 6: Colosseum

The most important moments of training in my life happened during times of tragedy and loss. Loss gives rise to radical change, because it opens up a space yearned for something new.

Day 8: Petra

After the worst month of my life, I began to rethink how I live. I came to an amazing realization: the only thing that stops me in everything that I have ever wanted in life is myself.

Day 11: Taj Mahal

I always said that there was not enough time or money, but all these were just excuses. The only thing I was really afraid of was failure. I need to stop thinking that my goals are unattainable, and start thinking that I have the power to decide how I will live my own life every day.

Day 12: The Great Wall of China

The only thing I regret in my life is the missed opportunities that I did not dare to take advantage of. This year I will take risks and take chances to survive the greatest adventure of my own life.

Watch the video: Cancer Made Me Drop Everything to See the 7 Wonders of the World (May 2024).

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