Hi, I'm @arazgholami, Programmer, Blogger and Explorer.I create things and make them better. I'm a repairer, not replacer.I love to transform complex things to simple things. When you have nothing to lose === Aside from the fact that military service is one of the most unfortunate experiences someone can go through, this misfortune comes with a lot of mountains, plains, and dust. Most of the time, you’re stationed in the mountains and open fields—unless you have some unlimited, super-connected hookup, which is beyond the scope of this post. This exposure to mountains and plains creates a kind of “civilization complex” in you, making you spend 50% or more of your leave in crowded city spots. Even traffic and bank lines start to feel enjoyable. Still, there are exceptions. For me, someone for whom mountains and hiking are inseparable parts of life, being 21 days away from civilization, culture, intelligence, and humanity doesn’t take away its charm and calm. And that’s how a proposal to climb “Dand,” which takes a full day and lets you do all the things you were planning to do during your 36-hour leave after 21 days—and before an unspecified number of wasted days—becomes impossible to refuse. From Dand. On the way back, you discover this nest inside the rock and feel hopeful for two years ahead. A nest in the rock Tuesday 03:58 PM, 05 July 2016 Share: https://arazgholami.com/when-you-have-nothing-to-lose