How Often Do You Walk or Run?

How often do you walk or run?

Since I spend practically the entire day outdoors and engage in physical work—even if it’s not excessively strenuous—I don’t really feel the need to set aside extra time for walking or running. However, I absolutely love taking walks in nature. There’s something incredibly refreshing about immersing myself in the natural world, and it’s one of my favorite ways to relax and recharge.

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Lajos

If you had to give up one word that you use regularly, what would it be?

If you had to give up one word that you use regularly, what would it be?

If I had to give up one word that I use regularly, it would be “later.” This word implies uncertainty because we never really know if “later” will ever come. The word “now” is the right choice, as it reflects immediate action. When we postpone things, there is no guarantee they will happen. Unfortunately, I, too, am guilty of using this word often, even though I know it’s not the best approach. Procrastination and delay often lead to missed opportunities. Choosing to act in the moment is always a better option for growth and progress.

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Lajos

Are You Holding a Grudge?

Are you holding a grudge? About?

No, I’m not one to hold grudges. However, if someone intentionally hurts me or causes me harm, from that moment on, I look right through them as if they were a glass wall. I might even go as far as to greet them and ask how they’re doing, but the truth is, I don’t really care. It’s a naive belief to think that people change; if given the opportunity, they will do it again, because that’s just their nature.

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The Furthest I’ve Ever Traveled: A Journey to Japan

Share a story about the furthest you’ve ever traveled from home.

When I think about the furthest I’ve ever traveled from home, Japan immediately comes to mind. It was a journey that took me 18 hours, including layovers, but every minute of the trip was worth the effort. The long flight and the inevitable fatigue of travel couldn’t diminish the excitement I felt as I finally landed in this fascinating country.

Japan is a place where ancient traditions seamlessly blend with cutting-edge technology, creating an environment that is both awe-inspiring and captivating. During my time there, I had the opportunity to experience an array of beautiful sights and unique experiences. From the tranquil beauty of traditional Japanese gardens to the vibrant energy of bustling cities like Tokyo, every moment was filled with discovery.

One of the highlights of my trip was exploring the historic temples and shrines, which offered a glimpse into Japan’s rich cultural heritage. The attention to detail and the deep respect for history that these sites embody left a lasting impression on me. I was also fortunate to taste authentic Japanese cuisine, which, with its delicate flavors and artful presentation, was a treat for the senses.

Reflecting on this journey, I realize that traveling to Japan was not just about reaching a far-off destination; it was about immersing myself in a different world, learning from it, and bringing a piece of it back with me. Despite the long hours of travel, the experience was more than rewarding. It was an adventure that expanded my horizons and left me with memories that I will cherish for a lifetime.

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Lajos

The Evolution of My Ideal Home

What does your ideal home look like?

As we age, our concept of an ideal home changes. In the early years, spacious living areas are essential to accommodate the needs of a growing family. A large home provides room for children to play, grow, and thrive, offering a sense of space and freedom for everyone.

However, as the children grow up and embark on their own journeys, the once lively house can start to feel overwhelming and empty. The large rooms that were once filled with noise and activity now seem to echo with silence.

Nowadays, my idea of the perfect home has shifted. I now favor a small, cozy, and warm space where I can comfortably spend my time. In the winter months, I envision myself reading books, having quiet conversations, and enjoying a peaceful, relaxed atmosphere. A snug little nook, where every corner feels like it belongs, is my current ideal—a space that offers comfort, warmth, and a sense of contentment.

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Lajos

Why do you blog?

Why do you blog?

I blog because I enjoy sharing my opinions and emotions with others, and I strive to create quality content. This was my primary motivation. Additionally, blogging allows me to reach a wider audience and promote my books attached to my site.

Through my blog, I can connect with readers on a personal level, offering insights and stories that resonate with them. It’s a platform for dialogue and reflection, where I can express my thoughts and experiences while also engaging with a community of like-minded individuals. Blogging also provides a valuable opportunity to showcase my work, giving readers a glimpse into my books and the themes they explore. This dual purpose—connecting with people and promoting my books—makes blogging a fulfilling and effective way to share my journey and passion with the world.

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Lajos

Interview

Interview someone — a friend, another blogger, your mother, the mailman — and write a post based on their responses.

Lajos (Interviewer): Good morning, Mustafa. Thank you for joining me today. How are you?

Mustafa (Interviewee): Good morning, Lajos. I’m doing well, thank you. It’s a pleasure to be here.

Lajos: Great to hear. Let’s dive right into it. You’ve been working in Saudi Arabia for a while now. How would you describe your experience living and working here?

Mustafa: It’s been quite an interesting journey. Living in Saudi Arabia offers a unique mix of traditional and modern experiences. The work environment, especially in our field, is very dynamic and challenging. However, the cultural experience is also very enriching. I’ve learned a lot about the customs and traditions, which has been fascinating.

Lajos: That’s good to know. Could you tell us more about the work culture in Saudi Arabia? How does it compare to other places you’ve worked?

Mustafa: The work culture here is quite structured and hierarchical. There is a strong emphasis on respect for authority and seniority. People are very dedicated and take their responsibilities seriously. Compared to other places, I would say the pace can be both fast and slow, depending on the project. There’s a balance between getting things done efficiently and taking time to ensure the quality and safety of the work.

Lajos: Speaking of quality and safety, how do you find the safety standards in Saudi Arabia, especially in our field?

Mustafa: Safety is taken very seriously here. In our industry, there are strict regulations and protocols to follow, which are strictly enforced. The companies invest a lot in training and safety equipment to ensure that all employees are aware of the risks and how to mitigate them. This focus on safety gives us confidence in our daily operations.

Lajos: That’s reassuring. Now, on a more personal note, how do you find life outside of work? How do you spend your free time in Saudi Arabia?

Mustafa: Outside of work, life can be quite relaxed. There are plenty of recreational activities, from visiting malls and restaurants to exploring cultural sites and natural landscapes. Personally, I enjoy spending time with friends and colleagues, exploring local cuisine, and occasionally traveling within the country to see more of its beautiful desert landscapes and coastal areas.

Lajos: It sounds like you have a good balance. Lastly, what advice would you give to someone considering moving to Saudi Arabia for work?

Mustafa: I would say come with an open mind and be willing to adapt to a different culture and way of life. It’s important to respect local customs and laws, and take the time to understand the culture. Also, be prepared for the weather—it can be quite extreme, especially in the summer. Overall, it’s a place full of opportunities, and with the right mindset, it can be a very rewarding experience.

Lajos: Thank you, Mustafa, for sharing your insights. It was great talking to you, and I’m sure our audience will find your experiences valuable.

Mustafa: Thank you, Lajos. It was a pleasure talking to you.

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Lajos

Returning to Work: Mixed Feelings After Summer Break

How are you feeling right now?

Today, I am experiencing a mix of emotions. I’ve just returned to work after my summer vacation, and I still feel like a part of me is back at home. It’s always a bit challenging to transition from the relaxed pace of vacation to the demands of work. However, I feel refreshed and somewhat recharged. Taking time off was necessary, and it allowed me to clear my mind and rest. Now, it’s time to refocus and dive back into my responsibilities, even if my heart is still lingering in the calm of the summer days.

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Lajos

Do You Remember Your Favorite Book from Childhood?

Do you remember your favorite book from childhood?

Of course, I remember! Growing up in the so-called Eastern Bloc, we didn’t have much access to Western literature, but I had a few favorites that left a lasting impression on me. One of them was “Four Tankmen and a Dog,” a Yugoslav children’s book set during World War II. It was a captivating story that I cherished.

Another favorite was a Hungarian novel called “Kántor Investigates.” This was a crime fiction book that sparked my interest in mysteries and detective stories. Both books were integral parts of my childhood, providing a sense of adventure and excitement during those years.

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Lajos

Knowing When to Unplug and How to Make It Happen

How do you know when it’s time to unplug? What do you do to make it happen?


In our fast-paced lives, recognizing the right moment to step back and recharge isn’t always straightforward. For me, it’s my body that signals when I’ve pushed my limits. The signs of fatigue are unmistakable, and they remind me that it’s time to slow down.

Unplugging is essential, yet it’s not always easy to accomplish, especially when my work comes with significant stress. Despite the challenges, I make deliberate efforts to disconnect. This isn’t always successful, but the intention is there.

Thankfully, my schedule allows for a substantial break; every three months, I get an entire month to rejuvenate. This period is crucial for me—it’s a time to restore my energy and return to my tasks with renewed vigor.

It’s important to listen to our bodies and recognize the need for rest. How do you know when it’s time to unplug, and what steps do you take to make it happen? Let’s discuss the strategies that work and how we can better support each other in maintaining our well-being.

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Lajos