Why do we travel?
 

Generally speaking, It is human nature that curiosity inside pushing us wanting to know more about the world we live in, especially places that far away. Is the moon outside the country border really bigger than it in the hometown?
 

It’s good to get out of comfort zones, face fears, and learn that there’s so much more around us than our own little space. Travel makes us feel much smaller on one hand, and much bigger on the other.

 

Because when you leave behind the familiar, you can’t help but be changed by the foreign.
 

Because comfort zones become constricting zones over time.
 

Because the world was meant to be experienced, not imagined.
 

Because you’ll meet people who are different than you. (Are we all the same? Not really, but that’s OK.)
 

Because it will frustrate and annoy you at times, and you’ll be better because of it.
 

Because you are afraid, and it’s always good to make peace with your fears.
 

Where to?
 

That’s up to you—it’s a big world out there. The choice of destinations is far less important than the choice to depart.
 

When you return you’ll look back on your journey and think, Did that really happen? Was I really in the land of _____?
 

And then you’ll go through reentry and reverse culture shock, and then you’ll face a choice. Option 1: to reminisce, to think about those days when you were brave, and that time when dreaming was something you did wide awake.
 

Option 2: to take another look at the map, and start planning the next adventure.
 

Which will it be?
 

All this travel sounds such an upheaval doesn’t it? But it is so so so rewarding in so many different ways. It is easy to hide behind excuses and takes bravery sometimes to break out and explore the world, but wonderful if you do!
 

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Posted by: in Travel on Sep 26, 2011


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