
How to Travel

Travel is more than just an escape; the memories we develop, especially the surprising ones, are transformational. I’ve recounted them enough times that they’ve intertwined in my identity. Part of who I am today is the person who swam with sea lions in the Galápagos, sang with baseball fans in Korea, and laughed at polyamorous love locks in Germany
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Even today many travellers leave home not just to see new places, but also to see the whole of the place they have left from the various kinds of distance – cultural, physical, linguistic – that travel opens for them. Indeed, a fascination with this perspective is something I associate with the most experienced travellers.
Mark Vanhoenacker • Skyfaring

Key points – How to revive your sense of wonder
Wondering is rewarding. By embracing wonder – your drive to learn about the world – you can deepen your appreciation of the world’s richness and engage more fully with others.
Wonder commonly declines with age – but it doesn’t have to. A childhood boom in wondering often subsides as people grow up, yet ... See more
Wondering is rewarding. By embracing wonder – your drive to learn about the world – you can deepen your appreciation of the world’s richness and engage more fully with others.
Wonder commonly declines with age – but it doesn’t have to. A childhood boom in wondering often subsides as people grow up, yet ... See more