Travel

What Does (And Can) Travelling Mean To You?

Travel opens the mind, and broadens the horizons of anyone who is lucky enough to partake in it. It’s a type of wonderful adventure, no matter where you go. It is many things to many different people, and a multi-billion dollar tourist industry is often a feature of most countries of interest. The world is too exciting a place to stay in your home all day. Even those who find travelling a little scary often become addicted after their first or second vacation.

 

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Depending on your work, study or general life scheduling, travelling is not alway a feasible option. There are always difficulties regarding travelling depending on your funding, your passport strength and general knowledge about the places you visit.

 

Travel means many different things to many different people.We’re here to educate you about the beauty of travelling, and how to find its own purpose to fit your personality, goals and life.

 

Travel Gives You Perspective

 

Experiencing other cultures allows you to compare them to your own. It shows you that your otherwise boxed in perspective is limited, and does not serve the full picture. There are many people in this world (7 billion to be exact-ish,) and all of them are different.

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While humans have more commonalities than differences, and in this day and age it’s so important to see that, but we also differ in many interesting ways. Religion, politics, culture and art all shape a nation to the point where it is. This gives you plenty of intellectual room to dig, just out of a basic sense of interest.

 

You’d be hard-pressed to find someone being presented with the world at their fingertips and responding with boredom and ennui. We know that this world is an intricate, complex and wonderful place to witness, so what’s stopping you? You might just come home with fresh hopes, inspirations and goals.

 

Travel Brings You Together

Travel can be one of the best and most healthy ways to bond with people. You might have been friends with people all of your life, and only really, deeply connected with them after travelling. This is because travelling is a primal need. We as humans always want to find out what’s over the next hill, as it serves as an ‘unknown.’ Experiencing this with a friend or family member is the best way to share that experience, as the challenges of travelling are nothing when you’re together.

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This can also prove more cost-effective. When you have two pools of money to share you might find better leeway in securing a package deal, or some other duo promotion at the local tourist events. It might mean you both spend enough combined to avoid service charges, or you can pool your Uber promotional allowances together to receive some free travel.

 

Still, the social aspect will always be worth the most, and travelling together can surely make any location you visit that much better to experience.

 

Safety

When you travel, you learn the ability to survive. This might sound over the top and slightly embellished (it is to an extent,) but hear us out. Moving across countries means understanding the lay of the land. It means staying aware of scams, and difficult issues which could prevent you from travelling safely. It could be rationing your resources, particularly if you’re backpacking with limited objects and material goods.

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Sometimes just keeping ‘street smarts’ is a great skill to learn. When you come home from a long travelling stint, you can be sure to be a different person to the one who left.

 

New Horizons

New experiences are important to have. Especially experiences which are there to expand your ability. Your home country may not provide certain experiences that are wonderful to have, and so travelling to different climates and environments can give you more of a complete human experience.

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For example, it might be that your warm climate provides no authentic means of snowboarding or skiing. Travelling to a colder climate and learning how to live and cope with cold can build character, as well as serving as a necessary human experience. Your life will surely be richer with it than without it.

 

New Cultures

When we live in our own country for a long time, we often get tunnel vision. Thinking that the whole work operates the same way we do is often par for the course. This is certainly an incorrect way of thinking, but we wouldn’t blame you for it. Exploring new cultures allows you to see the versatility of life. You begin to realize that no way of living is the ‘correct’ way.

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There are some tribes still in existence with little material possessions who are the happiest people on the face of the Earth. There are also people who run successful restaurants in Paris with art, culture and hedonism as a forefront of creative expression. There are mega cities and downtown environments that gave birth to some of the most lyrically dense and impressive hip-hop possible. There are also cultures with hugely variant religions, with extremely beautiful iconography and architecture..

 

You’d be remiss to ignore all of this. The world can show you plenty of new experience, and that novelty will never wear off now matter how long you live. So what are you waiting for? This world is here for you to explore, you know.

Familiarity & Living

Who knows where your life will be in ten or twenty years from now? You might just find that all of your material success is wanting, and you may want to retire or live in a culture much different to your own. How else will you know what you desire unless you try to experience it now? This familiarity you build could inform your future living decisions, and provide a goal for you to orient yourself around. For example, you might fall in love with Malaysia, and save and earn enough or use a malaysia loan calculator to plan your eventual stay there.

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We think this is very relevant, because it’s easy to plan a life in your hometown or country if that’s what you’re the most comfortable with. However, there might be somewhere you love and feel more comfortable halfway around the world. If you travel, you are much more likely to identify this, and make your glorious return some day. Even if this is only in the form of a retirement home, at least you know someday you’ll have a culture to embed yourself in during later life. This can direct how much you experience and research that culture over the course of your life. It provides an almost recreational approach to feeling the wonder of the country you appreciate so much.

 

Originality

There are two forms of people, and two forms of thinking. For the most part they blur together, so it can be hard to separate these lines clearly. The first is the style of thinking when people tell you how the world is. It’s based on the perceptions of other people, and you accept it thanks to your limited ability to specialize in everything. This isn’t wrong, and it doesn’t make you ignorant. Reading a nonfiction book will lead you to accept plenty of facts about the outside world you are unable to verify yourself in a singular lifetime. It’s necessary to orient yourself in the world correctly.

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Still, there is the other form of thinking. This is the thinking you receive after you have objectively experienced something new yourself. Exploring the world is the most fundamental way you can do this. We’re not sure if you’ve seen the movie Good Will Hunting (it’s fantastic,) but Robin Williams had a wonderful few lines in it, where he discusses the major importance of seeing things for yourself. The line of most import? “Michelangelo, you know a lot about him. Life’s work, political aspirations, him and the Pope, sexual orientation, the whole works, right? But I’ll bet you can’t tell me what it smells like in the Sistine Chapel. You’ve never actually stood there and looked up at that beautiful ceiling.”

 

This is one of the most powerful moments in the movie, and that’s not accidental. Deep down we all know the truth of exploring and finding things out yourself. It rivals something we see on television or read in a book so profoundly it cannot be spoken of, only experienced.

 

Better

After a long stint of travelling, you become a better person. Being a world citizen is always much superior to being a citizen of the country you live in, at least from an emotional standpoint. While having national pride and positivity regarding your community and society is paramount if you’re to live a secure and productive life, it’s also very important to glean the insight you receive from travelling around the world. It will inform your opinions, your behaviour, your emotions and your future as a result.

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We hope that these tips have given you the inspiration to travel in the new year. This might just be the adventure you’ve been looking for.

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