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3 Good Reasons Why You Should Travel Now

I recently read a blog entry that really spoke my heart and mind when it comes to traveling. I found myself nodding in agreement to every word, every phrase, every sentence. You know, I'm a nomadic at heart. I am in my happiest state whenever I'm in another place discovering cultures, people, food, places. Look at my travel photos, that's when I look the most inspired, fresh and as my good friend Aiza said, blooming daw. Haha!

Well, I have only toured Asian countries (my ultimate dream? Paris!) and of course Pinas! Each trip (even if it's just an hour away like Intramuros!) never fails to make my heart fuller (is that even the right term?) from joy, amazement and appreciation. I always end up bringing home something (tangible or not) that I would remember forever and somewhat changed. :)


new friends


good food

amazing culture

great adventure!




Now here's the article, highlighted my favorite lines in pink. :)


 

3 Reasons to Travel While You’re Young

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The other night, I had a conversation with a young woman who had a number of decisions ahead of her, one of which was whether she should go to grad school or travel the world.
I told her to travel. Hands down. No excuse. Just go.
She sighed.

“Yeah, but…”

Never were more fatal words spoken.
Yeah, but… what about debt?Yeah, but… what about my job?Yeah, but… what about my boyfriend (or dog or car or whatever)?
“Yeah, but…” is pernicious. Because it makes it sound like we have the best of intentions when really we are just too scared to do what we should.
It allows us to be cowards, while sounding noble.
Most people I know who waited to travel the world never did. Conversely, plenty of people who waited for grad school or a steady job and traveled still did those things — eventually.
Be careful of the yeah-but. The yeah-but will kill your dreams.
I was so stirred by this conversation that I shared it with a group of about thirty young adults last night, many of which were asking these very questions.

The life you’ve always wanted

When you get older, life seems to just sort of happen to you. Your youth is a time of total empowerment.
You get to do what you want. As you mature and gain new responsibilities, you have to be very intentional about making sure you don’t lose sight of what’s important.
So if you still have a reasonable amount of control over your circumstances, you should do what really matters. Because life won’t always be just about you.
During early adulthood, your worldview is still being formed. It’s important to steward this time — to give yourself opportunities to grow. A good way to do that is to travel.
So, young person, travel.
Travel wide and far.
Travel boldly.
Travel with full abandon.
You will regret few risks you take, when it comes to this. I promise you.
There are three reasons to travel while you’re young:

1. Traveling teaches you to live an adventure

When you look back on your life, you will have moments of which you are proud and maybe a few you regret. It’s likely that the following won’t be on the latter list:
  • Bicycled across the Golden Gate Bridge.
  • Appeared on Italian TV.
  • Hiked a Mayan ruin.
  • Learned Spanish in three months.
  • Toured Europe by train.
They’re not on mine (fun fact: I’ve done all of the above).
What, then, will be?
  • Holding back.
  • Being afraid.
  • Making excuses.
  • Not taking more risks.
  • Waiting.
While you’re young, you should travel.
You should take the time to see the world and taste the fullness of life. It’s worth whatever investment or money or sacrifice of time required on your part.
It’s not about being a tourist. It’s about experiencing true risk and adventure so you don’t have to live in fear for the rest of your life.

2. Traveling helps you encounter compassion

In your youth, you will make choices that will define you. The disciplines you begin now will be with you for the rest of your life.
Traveling will change you like little else can. It will put you in places that will force you to care for issues that are bigger than you.
If you go to southeast Asia, you may encounter the slave trade. If eastern Europe, you may see the effects of genocide and religious persecution. If Haiti, you’ll witness the the ugly side Western paternalism.
Your heart will break.
You will begin to understand that the world is both a big and small place. You will have a new-found respect for the pain and suffering that over half of the world takes for granted on a daily basis. And you will feel more connected to your fellow human beings in a deep and lasting way.
You will learn to care.

3. Traveling allows you to get some culture

While you’re still young, you should get cultured. Get to know the world and the magnificent people that fill it.
There’s nothing quite like walking alongside the Coliseum or seeing Michelangelo’s David in person. I can describe the city of San Juan and its amazing beaches and historic sites to you, but you really have to see it for yourself to experience it. You can read all the books in the world about the Great Wall of China or The Louvre, but being there is a different story.
The world is a stunning place, full of outstanding works of art. See it.
Do this while you’re still young. Do not squander this time. You will never have it again.
You have a crucial opportunity to invest in the next season of your life now. Whatever you sow, you will eventually reap.
Please. For your sake, do this.
You won’t always be young. And life won’t always be just about you. So travel. Experience the world for all it’s worth. Become a person of culture, adventure, and compassion.

“What if I’m not young?”

Travel, anyway. It may not be easy to do, but find a way to get out of your comfort zone. It’s really never too late.
But if you haven’t gotten sucked into the routine of life yet, I implore you — travel. It will never be easier than it is right now for you to do that which really matters.
 
I hope this inspired you :) As for me, I have Cambodia, Beijing and South Korea to my places to go to list! I'm so excited to see Angkor Wat, the Great Wall of China and walk the streets of Korea. :) Know that I'm not rich and I do save up when I travel. My next traveling article would be "How to travel in budget". Watch out for it!:)

8 comments :

  1. I read about this too just yesterday and booking a flight to Cagayan de Oro at this very minute! lol

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  2. what a very good and helpful article. Since I was little I always wanted to travel around the world. And at this moment, I made up and set my mind that I will surely travel anywhere after my graduation. Thank you for this article! :)

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  3. I love this! I kindof miss my travelbug phase (may travel blog pako na di ko na naupdate! :P http://anagontravelstheworld.blogspot.com/), nasama ata sa pagkaloko loko ng life ko early part of the year hahaha... This inspired me to make 2012 another year of travels :)

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  4. kaya pala tinatanong mo ako kagabi if gusto ko mag book na for taipei. na inspire ka pala dito ah! mhehehehe

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  5. OHHH! Save up for Paris, definitely! It's the most beautiful city, ever, for me. I know you'll love it, especially since you get the chance to dress up talaga on the streets and be all the-sartorialist. :)

    Where have you been in Asia? I really wanna see Bangkok :D And just a heads up, there's an PHP11 flight promo from Cebu Pac again for Jun-Dec next year~! :D

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  6. I love this post! I am a huge traveler myself! cebu pac has an P11 promo fare until november 13 btw. sadly they're almost all sold out. :(

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  7. Can't wait for that article on 'how to travel in budget'! :)

    --Lia
    bylinebylia.blogspot.com

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