>>81483952
i like taking deep breaths; morning air, midnight air, beach air, mountain air, freshly cut grass and so on
but these have nothing to do with traveling, you can find them pretty much everywhere
i don't go to places for no reason, and if i have a reason i just want to go there to deal with that, whether it's close or far is irrelevant

to be quite honest, i think technology killed the romance of traveling
whenever you need to go somewhere, it's not a journey anymore, doesn't feel like one
and if you aren't efficient about it, it feels like a waste of time


>> we don't like cubicles
>I my experience, you pretty much do. Men take pride in living in "minimalist spaces" surrounded by concrete walls and letting no light in.
>They glorify prison cells lite.

wagie cagie cubicles are not the same as an empty room
having a quiet, simple environment with nothing to bother you is a much needed mental break for many of us