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Jeanine Kitchel's avatar

I believe it does make us less fearful, Justin, b/c I believe it brings out the adeptness in us to handle different, sometimes difficult, situations--and survive. Once we have mastered one or two out of sorts happenings, it makes us more alert, more situationally aware, and hopefully, more ready for the next challenge that life (or travel) throws our way. It's a great, thoughtful question.

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Maryann's avatar

Yes, but...As I've aged and unwelcome changes have occurred in my body, I am more hesitant to go places where I might have difficulty managing a medical emergency. Even traveling with young children did not affect me like this. The pandemic certainly did not help with this concern. I think my solo traveling days are complete. I need at least a partner who could help me navigate any problems. Go travel while you are young(ish) and healthy.

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