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What useful values ??can be gained from traveling?

What can I get from traveling? Let us "understand travel" together

Travel and sightseeing not only cultivate your taste and increase your knowledge, but also cultivate your moral character and clear up your doubts.

Travel is a way for modern urbanites to eliminate stress and relax. However, everyone has a different understanding of tourism, their tourism values ????are also different, and each tourist's mood is also different.

Practical tourism is more rational. Its core point of view is that almost everything can be quantified using value symbols. The value of travel can be succinctly standardized in terms of how much money is spent. The more money you spend, the more valuable the route is, of course. Therefore, the same trip to Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand is completely different today than it was 10 years ago. Since the price of this route has been reduced, of course the tourist value has also been reduced. This group of tourists is very sensitive to issues related to value exchange. Eight dishes and one soup, 24-hour hot water, whether there is a TV to watch, whether the coach has air conditioning, etc. are all details that they care about.

Emotional tourism focuses on sensibility. Nowadays, people often use the word "petty bourgeoisie" to describe their emotional appeal. However, "petty bourgeoisie" has changed from a derogatory term to a neutral term, used to describe a certain attitude towards life that pays attention to exquisite sentiments. Whether it can induce some kind of potential delicate emotions is the measure of the value of tourism for emotive tourists. For example, when traveling to Yangshuo, for sentimentalists, you can only appreciate the essence of Yangshuo after sitting quietly in a Yangshuo cafe, basking in the evening sun, thinking about it, and ordering a foreign wine in French. After understanding the importance of form to the Sentiment School, it is not difficult to understand why they praise "travel" and hate "tourism" in a literal manner, although no one can clearly tell the difference between the two.

Perceptual travel is the most important thing to understand the philosophy of life. People's understanding of philosophy usually requires a "shock warning". Only by placing oneself in some extreme environment can this kind of Zen occur easily. Therefore, these tourists always like to take routes that are prone to accidents. But these are not ends, but means. For example, if two people are taking the Sichuan-Tibet Line and one of them encounters a landslide and almost dies, while the other is safe, then the latter is obviously not as valuable as the former in terms of the value of the trip. This is because from a tourist's point of view, people who have passed through the gate of hell will always have more vicissitudes and insights into life than those who have had smooth sailing, and thus have more qualifications to talk about life and write books.