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Is travel considered a consumerism trap?

Hello, it doesn’t count.

Traveling can not only relax you, but also increase your knowledge and make more friends.

I think if you simply think that traveling is about going to high-consumption places, you will blindly pursue five-star hotels and VIP-level treatment. This is falling into the trap of consumerism, but this is not the fault of tourism.

You can travel by plane, train, self-driving, cycling or hiking, and it’s not just about high consumption.

Having never seen the sea, you don’t know how vast it is. Only when you climb a mountain do you know how small you are. When you have seen the mountains and seas, you will not stick to the hills and depressions. How can people who have seen the stars and the sea be willing to stick to a little fluorescent light.

We are all ordinary people. The mortal world is colorful and exciting, and fame and fortune are all what we want. How can we not be worried, fearless, happy or sad? If you don’t see all things in the world and appreciate the various aspects of life, how can you stroll in the courtyard and watch the flowers bloom and fall, watch the clouds roll and relax without being surprised by favors and disgrace?

Let’s go and travel.