Zahir Vallie - The Main Reasons Why People Travel
There are two levels of answers to the question of why people travel. The first is the obvious one, and probably the reason we give ourselves and quote to others. We travel so that we can see sights, experience other cultures, attend events and learn more about the world.
These are exciting reasons. But there are deeper reasons for
traveling that have less to do with what we do when we travel, and more to do
with what traveling does to us. These five sets of changes to ourselves are at
the heart of what makes travel so compelling.
Travel Enriches You, Before, During & After
The anticipation of a trip is almost as stimulating as the
trip itself and the memories afterwards. Knowing what you have ahead, and
imagining it in detail, lends excitement to life, and relieves the tendency to
fall into a workaday rut. The more detailed the image of the trip, the more a
future trip will excite you in advance.
During the trip itself, daily life can be intense. Living in
these moments fully, and noting everything around you, makes for heightened
living. Clearly, this kind of intensified experience is a quality of a style of
travel that takes you beyond the bus and out into the streets and squares,
landscapes and waterways, of the places you are visiting. Independent travel is
a world apart from "contained" travel.
Travel Broadens Your View of the World
Through travel you gain a framework for the history and
significant touchstones that brought you to your current life and point in
time. Now you are standing in the evil Borgia pope's office, surrounded by the
very walls that contained the man with sufficient power to write a Papal Bull-a
mandate-that claimed all the wealth of the Western Hemisphere for Spain and Portugal,
and secured it for the next 200 years. As you pause in the spot where that
happened, the events and significance come alive with new meaning.
Now you are looking down at the stairs that lead to a tunnel
connecting the home of Leonardo da Vinci with the royal palace across street.
It was through this tunnel that King Françoise traveled to sit and talk with
his genius friend. And now you are in Bayeux, where the French William the
Conqueror built his naval vessels to cross the English Channel and claim the
throne of England.
Each of these experiences broadens your view of the world
and your firsthand sense of time and place.
Travel Makes You More Vibrant and Interesting
Travel gives you something to look forward to... to prepare
for... to study for... and later to share. You will bring home stories. Life
can get somewhat monotonous if you let it, particularly after you retire and
your work life ends. Anticipation is worth at least as much as the trip itself
and the memories that follow the trip.
How much better to have travel stories and observations to
share then to have your conversation limited to your latest doctor visits and
your frustrations with the weeds in your lawn.
Travel Re-Energizes You
Travel, and the anticipation of travel, recaptures your
enthusiasm. You look ahead with excitement instead of experiencing the
dulled-over feeling that comes from repetition and routine.
Travel challenges you to be at your most effective and
focused level. Comfort zones may be comfortable. But it is good for you to be
taken out of your comfort zones regularly. Otherwise, your social skills can
begin to atrophy, and your ability to think on your feet and solve problems may
decrease due to disuse.
Travel Improves Your Health and Well-Being
Travel gives you a reason to stay healthy. And it keeps you
sharp longer! The challenges of travel test your acuity on a daily basis.
Travel can be demanding, especially if you are not being "led around by
the nose" on a group trip. You know you will need to be on your toes - to
be situationally aware - to pay close attention. You will need to walk
extensively, including up and down hills and stairs.
Generally by the time you return home from a trip, you will
be in better shape than you have been for months, or even years. And if you
begin immediately to anticipate another trip ahead, you will have a genuine
incentive to keep up these improvements and be ready for the next time.
Changes and Benefits
These changes and benefits to you from travel can become
permanent ones. Your life will become punctuated with enrichment, you will
think more broadly. You will find yourself incorporating deliberate lifestyle
changes learned during travel. You will be more vibrant and interesting as you
are periodically re-energized. And you will experience enhanced health and
well-being.
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