Many people think that traveling is about relaxation, but truly valuable travel is often not easy. Getting lost, taking wrong turns, experiencing flat tires or breakdowns, making mistakes and arguments, and encountering all kinds of unforeseen events. The value of travel is not in how many sights you see, but in how you face uncertainty after leaving your familiar environment. Judgment, adaptability, emotional stability, and independence are often gradually developed during these moments. Travel temporarily takes you out of your familiar life, allowing you to see if you can still manage your life without previous dependencies. Traveling is not about seeing the world, but about seeing how you face the world in unfamiliar environments. Therefore, travel is not escaping life, but confronting life.

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