Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Why do we like to travel?

Why do we like to travel?

When we say why we love to travel, we always feel that we can't do without human survival {1} and human needs {2}, and we can't do without our thirst for knowledge that we have been eager to be satisfied since we opened our eyes in this world. This seems to be a pursuit of Tao and spiritual freedom engraved in our DNA.

Running water in the south of the Yangtze River, misty rain in other people's homes, I hope we can work at sunrise and rest at sunset, wandering around the world.

Travel is a kind of learning. Before we leave, we will make a strategy, local cultural customs, geographical history. Form our own knowledge system, let us communicate with the world in a different way, learn again, see different societies, make ourselves more tolerant, understand different values, and let us know how to cherish them;

During the journey, we open our senses to broaden our horizons, record the scenic spots we visited, experience life, feel life, or pursue those lush years and relive youth. Or indulge in extravagance for a while, vent your negative emotions and give yourself the most brilliant freedom. After the trip, we will bring back the beautiful things we met during the trip to our lives, and seeing good decoration style or unfamiliar handicrafts will add a sense of ceremony to our lives.

When I have seen the beauty of this world, my heart will be free and quiet, and my spirit will be satisfied. I suddenly realize that I am really alive. It will tell me that the world is far more than I imagined in Guan Kuo: there are really many kinds of people in the world, with diverse lifestyles and different values, which makes the world complicated and interesting, and makes people who understand them sing and people who don't understand them have topics.

The world is like a book, you must read it in the end and make a blind date with the world!

The range of a person walking is my world!

The three basic elements of human existence and social development are material, energy and information.

Second, Abraham. Maslow put forward five human needs; Physiological needs, safety needs, social needs, respect needs and self-realization needs.