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  1. moretothat.com

    We tend to grossly overestimate the pleasure brought forth by new experiences and underestimate the power of finding meaning in current ones. While travel is a fantastic way to gain insight into unfamiliar cultures and illuminating ways of life, it is not a cure for discontentment of the mind.
    • Revisiting Travel

      Travel is no cure for the mind because there is no cure for it to begin with. There is no external vehicle that will take you to prolonged contentment. What truly brings contentment is internal: gratitude for what's in front of you, openness to all the stories around you, and unwavering curiosity toward the people you see everyday. ...

  2. timbornholdt.com

    May 14, 2023Travel Is No Cure for the Mind. 🔗 a linked post to moretothat.com » — originally shared here on 2023-05-14. While travel does expand and stretch the horizons of what we know about the world, it is not the answer we're looking for in times of unrest. To strengthen the health of the mind, the venue to do that in is the one we are in now.
  3. moretothat.com

    Travel is no cure for the mind because there is no cure for it to begin with. There is no external vehicle that will take you to prolonged contentment. What truly brings contentment is internal: gratitude for what's in front of you, openness to all the stories around you, and unwavering curiosity toward the people you see everyday. ...
  4. news.ycombinator.com

    It's not "travel for 1 week" that will cure the mind, but rather, removing the slave labor you don't enjoy from the box entirely. The author seems to miss this critical point (that many people are unhappy with their day job because it's basically debt/wage slavery without ownership).
  5. nicolaiarocci.com

    Travel is no cure for the mind. August 23, 2021. I stumbled upon a personal growth article this weekend, and that's odd because I tend to stay clear from such things. ... I'd also mention that travel or putting some distance from the Box of Daily Experience, as the author calls it, is a great way to appreciate what we leave behind; to re ...
  6. moretothat.com

    Travel Is No Cure for the Mind. Travel is often seen as the key to happiness. Here's why it's not. The Nothingness of Money. It's the great everything and the great nothing. Money Is the Megaphone of Identity. Our relationship with money is complicated, but it doesn't have to be. Here's a clear framework to help guide you through this often ...
  7. While travel is a fantastic way to gain insight into unfamiliar cultures and illuminating ways of life, it is not a cure for discontentment of the mind. Being grateful about our existence and its relation to others allows for a blossoming of meaning and purpose in our exploration of this life.
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