Travel Changes a Person
ExploreFor me, the purpose of traveling is to come back a little different than when I left. Whether it’s 5 weeks in Provence or a week in NYC, travel should make you thirst for more, and give you experiences you can use as brain food for years to come.
Susan Payton our Unexplorer shares 10 things she learned about herself in recent travels here.
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