Travel is such a great luck that everyone doesn't gets . It changes who you are to your
very core. Out there on the road, without any baggage, you encounter life in a
way that’s not always possible when you are working all the time. I know I’m
biased since I write about travel but my experience meeting others has shown me
that travel changes you for the better. It brings out the best version of you
possible.
Ten ways that states that travel is the better part of the life .
Being social
Ten ways that states that travel is the better part of the life .
Being social
Confident
When we have traveled the world. Hiked Mount Everest.We navigated through the unknown cities In short, you’ve done awesome things. After
accomplishing so much, you’re going to feel a lot more confident in your
ability to achieve anything. When we look back it really
Will learn to travel with the life
You’ve dealt with missed flights, slow buses, wrong turns,
unavoidable delays, bad street food, and much, much more. You’ve learned how to
adapt your plans to ever-changing situations. You don’t get mad, you don’t get
angry, you just move on. Life throws you curve balls and you hit them out of
the park.
More adventurous
When you become confident in your ability to do anything,
you do everything. Skydive. Jump off cliffs. Conquer your fear of heights. Eat
bugs. Whatever. You got this. It’s all part of the journey and the more you put
yourself in uncomfortable situations, the less uncomfortable they become. Soon,
it’s all par for the course.
Will learn to read people
When you don’t know the language, non-verbal communication
becomes even more essential to reading people and situations. Being able to
read body language can tell you a lot about your surroundings and keep you away
from bad situations. You learn how to communicate with people using non-verbal
skills (I once had to do “choo choo” to get to the train station). Traveling to
places that don’t speak your language helps your ability to understand body
language.
Travel broadens your horizons
As one said, “I am not the same having seen
the moon shine on the other side of the world.” Once you travel and experience
other cultures, your perception of the world changes. It teaches you about the
commonality people around the world share. You’ll learn that we are not so
different after all.
You’ll learn to make it anywhere
If you can handle traveling in foreign countries or living
in a new place, you can do anything. After I moved to Bangkok without knowing a
soul and left having established an everyday life there, I knew I could repeat
that process anywhere and I had no reason to be worried about going to unknown
places.
It will give you cool stories
Hey, it just will. Egotistical or not, you’ll have a lot of
amazing stories to tell at parties. Just don’t be a dick about it and come off
as overly showy.
It will make you more employable
You’ve traveled the world alone, handled awkward situations,
and dealt with a lot of different kinds of people. In short, you learned a lot
of soft people skills that can’t be taught in school. This ability to work well
with others and navigate different situations can give you a real edge in job
interviews.
It will give you friends around the world
After years of traveling the world, there are few places I
can go where I don’t know someone. During your own travels you’ll make friends
and always have a place to stay and a friend to show you around.
Being out there on your own imbues you with a lot of life skills. It
teaches you about the world, how to navigate unknown situations, be
independent, and learn to go with the flow. It makes you a better you. No one
ever comes back home and said “Wow! Traveling sucks.” People come back from
trips with a greater appreciation for life for a reason.
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