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Are
you a Traveler?
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by: Ryan
Fyfe
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I’m
making an assumption that at
want point in your life
you’ve been a tourist.
You’ve carried a map, a
camera, maybe even had a tour
guide. You’ve traveled to
different destinations,
relaxed on remote beaches,
climbed stairs in buildings
you see on television.
You’ve done all of these
things but some how when you
get arrive home, all your left
with is a short memory, and a
few photographs.
Vacations are nice every once
in a while, but it doesn’t
make sense to me why we will
travel thousands of miles to
sit in hotel rooms and watch
movies, or lie on a pool deck
and catch some rays. These are
all things that we can do
where we are from, I want you
to think about being a
traveler not a tourist. You
want to soak in as much of the
new country and culture that
you can rather than bring as
much of your culture to them.
It’s really quite simple. In
one step you need to forget
about your way of live, and
adopt theirs.
It’s simple things like the
mindset that we have when we
go abroad, and what we bring.
Don’t bring all of the
things that we depend on in
America. Bring what it is that
you are going to need to
survive and stay healthy
during your visit. The more
comforts you have, the more
you will depend on them, and
the less you will step out to
become the traveler you ought
to be!
Put yourself out there. Locals
are always interested to
interact with foreigners, and
it’s best to take advantage
of this. Meet people that you
can share life with while you
are in their country. Immerse
into their culture and be open
to new idea’s. A lot of
times we are closed to new
idea’s and we miss out on
opportunities for better
things to come along. Be open,
willing and accepting.
If you want to be changed, and
to experience you need to
leave the tourist at home.
Bring out the inner traveler
in you and see the world in
the way that it was meant to
be seen.
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the following caption and
author biography in tact with
all hyperlinks.
About the Author
Ryan Fyfe is the
owner and operator of Travel
Area. Which is a great web
directory and information
center for Traveling, Trips
and lots of other related
topics.
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Great Gifts
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Japanese
Puzzle
Box
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The
skills
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through
the
generations
since
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Japanese
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Japanese
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