Bassculture Islands No 5 | Page 83

bassculture islands Photo by Kerron Riley The coolest thing about it is that you don’t need money to survive there, there is lots of sun, just amazing…but, there is also a downside to it. The poverty causes the place to be unsafe. Of course the places that we have visited with our guide were not dangerous, as we walked the streets of Kingston, but some areas are troublesome and should be avoided. It is very inspiring to immerse in the ‘third world’ culture: the streets that are not as hectic as ours, and there are no brand new cars or ostentatious- ly dressed people. Jamaica is completely different with different rules. I believe that anyone empathetic to other people would feel humbled here. It is such a meaningful disparity between the lifestyle in Poland and Jamaica. I think that Jamaicans, living in small villages are much happier than the Europeans with our perpetual chase of the money god. Recently I have watched a movie about your trip to Jamaica. Have you fulfilled your dreams yet? What advice would you give to young talents who still dare to dream? I actually fulfilled all my biggest dreams but with each one a new one is born. The lifetime dream has already come true; it was my visit to Jamaica. If I was to give an advice... these days’ young people have very little humility. If your dream is about music and being famous you definitely have to watch the distance towards yourself, the music