Chinese Food Adventure

Yesterday I had eaten dinner at a Chinese restaurant. The place was called "Noark Asian Cuisine" and it was above a place called Eurogiant. It was a place I had passed several times on my way to class but hadn't taken any thought because it was on the second floor so all I saw from the ground floor was the entrance door. The door was a normal door so I hadn't considered it until I got invited to go. Walking in, it looked like a nice place to eat, with decorations and what you would think would be in a Chinese restaurant. Then I realized the prices were different from when we were walking in and it felt very superficial. I took inspriation from Willim B. Yates' poem The Realists .
HOPE that you may understand! What can books of men that wive In a dragon-guarded land, paintings of the dolphin-drawn Sea-nymphs in their pearly wagons Do, but awake a hope to live That had gone With the dragons?
I realized that I had a superficial and overgrown view of what I thought I would receive and that was hope. This poem explains that all of what mens books and words do is to keep reality alive by portraying the opposite. Being able to travel and try new things has opened my mind to this, so I will continue to look around and see the world through new lenses.

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