The Case Against ’The Case Against Travel’ by the New Yorker

Last week the New Yorker released an article titled “The Case Against Travel.“ This is my response. The article concludes that travel is merely a way of splitting time into “chunks,” and that travel experiences are “disguised” into a narrative about doing “exciting” things. “You are experiencing, you are connecting, you are being transformed, and you have the trinkets and photos to prove it,” she wrote, before arguing that travel distracts from the idea that “that someday you will do nothing and be nobody”. ✅ Hear more of my thoughts about Why We Travel in this video: 😀 WHEN’S THE NEXT LIVE STREAM? Sign-up for e-mail notifications of future scheduled live streams here: ✅ Missed my last live stream? Browse through all my Live Streams in this playlist: ✅ Want to see behind the scenes of my live streaming equipment setup? Watch this video: 🔔 BUSINESS INQUIRIES: chris@ 💡 Yellow Productions on Social Media: FACEBOOK: INSTAGRAM: TWITTER: 📢 Check out my blog: 😀 Yellow Productions Merchandise:
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