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Reply to "Crying on my lunch break because I’ve realized I’ve seen more of the world than any of my relatives "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You are equating happiness with a very narrow viewpoint. Traveling and seeing the world is great for those with wanderlust. Maybe even yourself. But not everyone even wants to travel. Some may get their happiness surrounded by close family with little travel. Some don’t find travel fun. Broaden your perspective on happiness. Some are happy with health. Some are happy to have a child. Some are happy to have a new sofa. Etc. [/quote] This is true. We have homebodies and travelers in my family. My husband and I are travelers. Our kids are homebodies. I'm on the last day of vacation in a great city and nobody wants to make a plan for today because they are feeling done with vacationing. I think when the kids are grown and have more autonomy they might convert into travelers but that is a ways away.[/quote]
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