Thursday, October 8, 2015

Travel: Not a Waste on the Young

People should travel. It not only represents the chance to see the world. It makes people open to cultural and emotional change and growth. It is an option that is open to anyone; though many travel enthusiasts recommend starting early and for three very important reasons:

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Learning while it still means something: There is a saying that "you can’t teach an old dog new tricks." This has scientifically proven to be untrue, but only if the person places much diligence and patience in acquiring new experiences. Younger people have more malleable minds, which pick up concepts faster and more easily. Furthermore, traveling encourages tolerance for other cultures. This shapes worldviews and personal biases. Again, this is not to say traveling has no effect on older people, but younger people exposed to different views have more potential to be effective leaders and tolerant human beings.

Becoming more independent: Studies show that traveling increases independence among individuals in that it encourages people to fend for themselves. Young adults who start traveling early know how to handle themselves in more challenging situations and are less likely to panic during emergencies.

Priceless adventures: Traveling while young fulfills the wanderlust most people feel. Those who travel young end up growing with a rich array of priceless memories which shape the way they become adults.

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It must be emphasized that traveling should not be limited to any age. The world is such a spectacular place and each place visited is a paradise discovered for everyone.

As a travel writer, I, Louis Habash go where my feet take me. The experiences I’ve collected have convinced me of the wonders of travel and of Earth’s beauty. Learn more about my travels by liking my Facebook page.

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