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Pico Iyer offers a number of reasons for why one travels. sum up a few of these in your own words​

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Answered by nargisdarket
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Answer: there are so many reasons why someone travel is a highly readable eassy published in 2000 in Salon, a major digital media outlets. It begins by offering motivation for travelling and then the innumerable benefits of doing so. Travel emancipates our mind and broaden our outlooks. It become a discovery about people, place, values, and ideas. It all

us to reach out beyond our personal space,narrow prejudice and opinion. Travel turns you upside down and stand everything you took for granted on its head our cultural expectations. It reveals to us the expectations and limitations of our thinking, the absurdity of universalising without attending to the pecularities and singularities of particular context.

According to the author, Pico Iyers "Why we travel" we are able to feel more free when we are not being attached with undesirable labels. Traveling opens our mind because you begins to see how people do things differently then you see and still gets by travel is the best way we having of resucin the huminity of places.

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Answered by VaibhavSR
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The article “Why We Travel” by Pico Iyer talks about his opinion on why people travel to foreign places and what they expect to gain from their trips. He also mentions a few of his past experiences and his feelings and emotions based on them. Based on this article, we are able extract that travelling is not just the matter of going somewhere other than your home and coming back the same person. It is somehow a little more than that as it affects us in ways un-explainable. An interesting point brought up in this article is that travelling is a way to reverse time, to a small extent, and make a day last a year. I strongly agree with this point as I have experienced it myself. Every time I travel either with my family or friends, we tend to naturally want to cram a million and one activities in one day. This is so because we do not want to “waste time” and want to make use of the little time we have away from home. However, this does not always guarantee an enjoyable time. For example, when my sister and I went to Singapore, we tried to fit in so many things in a single day. For instance, we planned to go for a shopping spree as well as a night safari, which were both on total opposite sides of town all in one day. Of course, seeing how we planned to fail, we almost missed our bus and what not. This just caused a lot of stress and really exhausted us because our day turned out to be so long. Therefore, travelling definitely maximize our day and enables us to use it to its full potential. Another fascinating point that was mentioned in the article was that people tend to be more easily excited abroad, and even kinder. In elaboration, every small thing when travelling becomes fun and thrilling, even a simple trip to the supermarket.

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