When Lin Junjie posted a set of travel ** on his social ** and postscript "Sometimes, the best itinerary is no itinerary", he probably didn't expect that this sentence would become a hot topic on the Internet in a short period of time. After all, in this fast-paced, high-stress society, we often feel that only by strictly following the plan to complete every task can we ensure that our lives are orderly and our time is efficient. However, Lin Junjie's words make us start to reflect: sometimes, should we really "lighten the burden" of our itinerary and return travel to its true meaning?
Travel is about relaxing, about getting away from the familiar, about finding new experiences and inspiration. However, when every trip becomes a "check-in" game from one attraction to another, and we are still constantly checking the map and planning the next step of the itinerary while we are on the road, has such a trip really achieved our original purpose?
We have to admit that in modern society, many times our travel has become more and more like going to work. Every day, there are a lot of attractions to visit, a lot of ** to shoot, and then after going home, I have to spend a lot of time in front of the computer to sort out ** and write a travelogue. This kind of trip is sometimes really tiring than going to work.
So, should we revisit the meaning of travel? Should you try the "no itinerary" way of traveling?
"No itinerary" is not about wandering around without a plan, but about leaving more freedom for your own trip, making travel a casual experience. We can choose a place and stay there for a while, feeling the customs and customs of the place, rather than rushing from one attraction to another like rushing to the market. We can choose to spend time in the local café or wander aimlessly through the streets and alleys to see the sights and people that we don't see in our daily lives.
Of course, traveling "without an itinerary" also requires a certain amount of courage and determination. After all, traveling without an itinerary means that we may miss out on some of the so-called "must-see attractions", and it also means that we may encounter some unexpected difficulties and challenges along the way. However, only then can travel truly become a unique experience and an unforgettable part of our lives.
So, sometimes, the best itinerary is no itinerary. Let's try to "lighten the load" of our trip and make it a real relaxation and enjoyment. Let us find our truest side in the journey, and let us find the true meaning of life on the journey.
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