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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t think it has to do with “a house” but happy people don’t need to seek happiness from outside themselves. I don’t need to “escape my life” to ge happy. So while I enjoy travel it’s just not better than my life.[/quote] I agree with this. I feel very content and happy in my everyday life. Sometimes things get hectic during the week but we can always recalibrate on the weekends at home. I don't feel like I need to travel in order to relax or feel good. I really enjoy travel, but that's because it provides me with an opportunity to see friends, family, art, nature, architecture, etc. that I can't see at home. I'm happy to do that 4-5 times a year for varying lenghts of time, but I don't find it essential to my well being. More of a nice addition to an already lovely life. Something I've noticed in DC is that people here can be very competitive about travel and about having been to lots of people or traveling extensively abroad. I'm sure there are people like this elsewhere I just find it more common here. Like I said, I enjoy travel and certainly foreign travel can be particularly rewarding because I feel fortunate to be able to go experience another country and culture. But I don't get the competitiveness or this idea that traveling a lot makes you a better person or more accomplished. It is largely a marker of privilege. That seems like such a weird thing to brag about in this day and age and I always feel uncomfortable when people do this, especially if in a group with some people who have not had that same opportunity to travel. It's just an odd flex.[/quote] I love that everyone around us travels every single school break and summer. It makes the neighborhood and local bars and restaurants and parks so much more enjoyable. Everything feels relaxed. Also- family time is better as there isn't constant pressure to do things with others, kids constantly out with friends. It's chill time.[/quote]
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