Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Why do you always travel alone?

Why do you always travel alone?

Because I don't have a girlfriend, and because I don't want to accommodate other people's time, tastes, consumption concepts, etc. I am lonely and free. Why do I need someone to travel with me?

A person can walk very fast.

Looking back carefully, there are indeed many experiences of traveling alone.

A person takes a late-night train to Xiamen. Take a bus alone and go to the seaside to see the sea. Go to Shanghai Bund by plane alone. ...

Why not ask someone to go with you?

I am a person who likes freedom. I can really accommodate others in many things, but only in this matter of traveling, I want to listen to my own opinions and play as I want.

Sometimes I make an appointment with my friends to travel, and they will have many questions about time, travel mode and hotel accommodation. If these problems are not solved, they are likely to start a lot of discussions in the group, but they have been slow to take action.

Then I am an impatient person, and I will do whatever comes to my mind. I don't want to waste a minute.

You know what? I'll go first and you can discuss it slowly.

A person can gain more growth on the road.

If I travel with other people, I think I will be dependent. Travel booking, hotel opening, route planning, and travel strategy will all be too lazy to do it, just waiting for others to do it. What happened during the trip, you also want others to deal with it, rather than face it yourself.

This is actually very bad.

Since you are traveling, you should know different places, do things you have never done before, and deal with emergencies, so that you can grow and improve better. ...

I tried to lose something on the way to travel. I was lonely and helpless, and finally I faced myself and solved it. I think if I encounter such a scene again in the future, I will be more calm and calm.

Even, during the trip, I had an argument with someone, and finally I was black and blue. But I think it's quite interesting, but I will pay more attention to safety when I go out in the future, and I won't get angry with people at will.

Traveling alone can make you more free.

Man, it would be nice to have some skydiving and racing. ...

But if you are with others, they may disagree, they may be worried about not being safe enough, they may be afraid of excitement, and they may feel expensive. ...

But myself, alone, I'm not afraid of anything. I'll try it if I like, otherwise what's the difference between sitting in an office?

So, I went karting, went to the mountain villa to shoot arrows, and even robbed the children's merry-go-round in the amusement park, regardless of my status in my late thirties. ...

Travel focuses on personal experience. How bad is it if you have to accommodate your playmates in everything? And it's not easy to find someone who has the same travel goal as himself. So, I'll go by myself and be free.