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What are you usually thinking about when your mood is at a low point?
If you face unemployment or voluntarily leave your job, where will your thoughts drift?
Many people’s subconscious idea is to change the environment and go out for a walk.
Traveling can really make people feel fresh and find a chance to breathe in completely unfamiliar spaces.
Many people’s seemingly chic travel, but the motivation behind it is actually somewhat vague. Reasons such as “relaxing” and “relaxing” sound reasonable, but they may not be the real reasons.
If it’s just to relax, doesn’t it count to go for a walk in the park?
If you just want to relax, watch a movie at home, go shopping in the mall, or take a hot bath in a hot spring, isn’t it relaxing?
In contrast, the cost of traveling is much higher.
Even so, there are still people who keep starting, as if if they don’t travel, life will lose much meaning.
Why is travel so attractive?
Compared with discussing the significance of travel, perhaps it is more worth thinking about: Why are people willing to invest so much in travel?
I have also asked myself: Why do I have to go out? Wouldn’t it be nice to look at other people’s photos online? If you still want to be there, isn’t it easier to watch videos?
There are sounds, pictures, and the same scenery can be displayed in front of you without you rushing around or paying more time and money.
Then go out specially, what exactly is the intention of?
Yeah, what exactly is the picture?
Simple relaxation is not enough to sum up all the mood during the journey. Because traveling is sometimes a rush, sometimes an active exploration, all of which require effort.
Relaxation means lying down completely flat, which is often not the case when traveling-it’s on the road, a walk that consumes physical strength and wallet.
If the effort and the gain are not equal, no one will want to make this “sale”. So, what does travel give people that makes people so willing?
Looking back at myself, I often want to travel most when I feel bored or even boring after a long and fixed life.
Travel allows me to see another possibility of life and see the real living conditions of more ordinary people.
When I walk outside, I no longer feel pressure, and I won’t be caught up by my performance. I just perceive the present moment and watch all beings in a hurry.
For me, the feeling of separation during the journey makes me feel as if I have been temporarily excluded from the concept of “life”.
I look at them and don’t think I belong to them. Just like watching other people’s merry-go-round life through the screen, even if it’s just a momentary intersection, people will thoroughly understand that this may be the only meeting between you and him in this life.
People who travel often encounter all kinds of unexpected surprises-maybe a cloud after the rain, or a double rainbow that they look up by chance.
These landscapes make memories more vivid, but they are not the fundamental driving force for people to start.
Perhaps it is yourself who really puts people on the road. It’s because I can’t find myself for the time being that I want to search up and down, trying to see my inner love clearly in a broader world outlook.
Travel can dilute pain and make memories continue.
Many people travel, not for the scenery, but because they can’t find themselves. In the fast-paced life, we think that we work hard and think that this is the right life.
But occasionally there is always a trance: Is this really the life you want?
Those who started thinking, someone chose to press the pause button. They may not decide to start until middle age, but their departure itself is full of meaning.
Those who can’t find themselves try to find themselves on the road. Every life you meet on the way may be the reflection of your countless reunions with yourself.