"Why we travel" Response
In "Why we travel," Pico Iyer drew numerous parallels to travel in order to display its charms. One of the most evident reasons for travel that caught my attention (perhaps since Iyer mentioned it numerous times), is that we travel for love, to gain "a heightened sense of awareness, in which we are mindful, receptive, undimmed by familiarity and ready to be transformed" (6). Another aspect that was memorable to me was how we travel for the raw vividness of happenstance, simply "surrendering ourselves to chance" (3). It seems to bely common sense, like letting go of your breath underwater or leaping from a precipice, but it is the very act of letting go of control that gives rise to freedom in travel. This caught my attention since it is quite a unique perspective on travel that I would never have thought of. It is the thought of a second chance, a new life in a new world that Iyer portrays in his essay.
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