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Travelling isn’t the be all and end all of things either remember. That might be something that you prioritise but isn’t as important to other people. They might value time with family and friends, and that’s ok too. A bit like with food, “variety is the spice of life”





    > I immediately wondered if this individual had a family, friends.
That was one of my first lines in my OP. My point is that exchanging your life time for money isn't the end all.

> Travelling isn’t the be all and end all of things either remember.

I think you're missing the whole point. For you, traveling might not be that fun. For OP's uncle, apparently it was. He had to forego that because of reasons.

I do a fair share of traveling. I love it, and a few of my most cherished memories come from trips I did. This might come as a surprise to you, but the whole point of traveling is not to go from point A to point B or spend time in airports. The whole point is to do things you personally enjoy, including and not limited to spending time with people you enjoy being with. Most of the time, the destinations and the things we do are only the backdrop to the things we actually enjoy.


Yup, many of the folks responding are glossing over this line in my OP:

    > Had they already experienced everything good there is to experience in this one lifetime that they were so bored of it that they would prefer to work instead?

But every other point you r made in the the replies here has been about travel and how it can be done when people have suggested other priorities

I'm telling it from my perspective; and travel means different things to different people. Sightseeing? People watching? Cultural immersion? History? Exploring the outdoors? More generally, I look at it as "experience this Earth while you're here".



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