Lessons from the Land Down Under
A transplant has specific criteria or requires comprehensive compatibility usually gauged by repeated crossmatching and other tests. And even then, there is that possibility that the recipient rejects the donated/ transplanted organ. The same goes for migration or transplanting oneself to a new country, sometimes a newer environment, culture and life altogether. I always saw it as a big move, a bold undertaking hence one need not only be equipped with a certain set of skills but also undergo rigorous preparation. After all, moving means, leaving something behind while learning something new. And after 6 months of living in Australia, Ive picked up a few things. As to whether it makes me a more well-rounded person, Im not sure. I am certain however that these skills or lessons have assured me not only of survival and sustenance but also sweetness. :) 1. How to make a great cup of coffee and tea. Here in Australia, especially in Melbourne, coffee is sacred. There are sta...