Is Traveling Part of Who We Are?
Is travel just doing, or something more?
trav⋅el⋅er
–noun
| 1. | a person or thing that travels. |
| 2. | a person who travels or has traveled in distant places or foreign lands. |
Pretty straight forward. A person or thing that travels. Most everyone does it. Even the world itself if moving, traveling.
But is travel just a means to an end?
Example:
You just planned a ’round the world backpacking trip. The day arrives when you pack up and set off to see the world. You blaze through countries, hopping from one city to the next. You backpack in one area, camp in the next. You travel from state to state and country to country; even to the store for milk.
You perform all the activities a traveler does.
But are you simply performing these activities only as a means of doing, or is it something more?
Can traveling be an activity inherent to a person’s character?
Is it part of who we are?
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