Two days ago I got off the bus at a wrong stop. So I walked a bit to work. When I walked up to the bike lane, which is only about 2.5 meters higher than where I usually is, the view completely changed:




The real scenery is better than the ones in these pictures because a picture is just too small. It is just so vast and open, and so captivating.
This is the kind of scenery that I always love, but I don't have much chance to see this. However, when it is just outside the institute, I took me so much time to discover it. Every morning, I was turning right at the traffic junction. To discover this, all I had to do is to turn left and walk 20 steps. The problem was there was no motivation to turn left, so I turned right all the time, missing the great scenery.
Sometimes maybe we should just do the opposite of what we intend to do. We might discover something great that way.