I Don’t Like Travel… But It’s Part of Me

I’ve never really liked traveling. Maybe it’s because I’ve been moving from place to place since Class 6—first to Sainik School, then college, and later for work. It feels like I’ve already met my lifetime quota for travel.

Despite my reluctance, I can’t deny that travel has shaped me. It pushes me out of my comfort zone, requiring adaptability and resilience as I navigate new environments and unexpected situations. This exposure has unwittingly taught me valuable life lessons and skills, enhancing both my personal and professional life.

Though I prefer the predictability of my daily routine, I recognize the growth that comes with each journey. Travel is an education in itself, molding me into a more capable individual. So, while I might not seek out travel opportunities, I’ve learned to appreciate them for the growth they inevitably bring.

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