This Is Why Travelling Is Much Better Than Getting Married!

Last Updated on January 7, 2021

In fact, 70% of the respondents agree that travel experiences bring a more unique and lasting form of happiness than the consumption of material things. That doesn’t sound strange, does it?

We currently live in an economy of experience, where people attribute most value to the experience provided by the act of consumption, then to the act of consumption itself. In that regard, traveling offers experiences with which it’s difficult for material objects to compete.

Besides, it can hugely impact your personal growth at different levels. Frequent travelers become more understanding and tolerant with others because they’ve experienced in loco different kinds of cultures; they refine a whole set of social skills due to facing situations where they have to deal with different people, also contributing to their problem-solving skills; they become familiar with a lot of languages (even if they just pick up a few words or sentences, it has great value); and they experiment a whole range of different food. In short, travelers grow little by little with each new place they visit.

If you’re worried you’re spending too much money on traveling, take a look at the bright side: it helps to shape your personality and gives you an everlasting set of memories for you to cherish.

#3 – It’s Also About Planning

Are you the type of person that’s constantly checking flight ticket websites trying to find the best possible deal, or going through luxury hotel booking sites wondering how it would be to spend an entire vacation week in such a wonderful place?

That’s great!72% of the people indicated that this planning stage is capable of giving the most immediate boosts in happiness.

So, take your time and plan in advance. And as soon as you book your flight and accommodation make sure to intensify your research: spend weeks looking for places to visit, unmissable restaurants and recommended activities around the area.

Not only it will be a highly enjoyable process, but a well-planned vacation can also keep you unstressed and grant you a 94% chance of returning you to work with greater levels of energy and happiness, according to a study published in Harvard Business Review.

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