It has been said that travel expands your horizons.
Especially going someplace you have never been before.
Add to that, towers, mountains, monuments and other edifaces you can summit.
One such edifice is found near Stuttgart Germany, in the city of Ulm,
Before you even get close to the city, you can see the towering Ulm Münster steeple on the skyline. This 531-ft steeple is the tallest of any cathedral in the world, and the Ulm Münster, without the pews, the nave of the church could hold nearly 20,000 people, more than twice the population of Ulm at the time the cathedral was begun in 1377.
Think of times and trips in your travels when you have climbed higher and higher.
The views can be amazing.
It's a great metaphor for life.
When you elevate your persepctrive and push youself forward toward an expanded horizon, your vantage will change because you will change. The higher you are, the farther you can see.
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