I think a lot of the authors I have read in class have changed
my perspective on travel and how I see myself as a traveler. I really enjoyed
reading the article that Iyer wrote because he discussed the importance of
visiting other places and why we do it. For example, Iyer states that “…the real voyage of discovery consists not in seeing new
places but in seeing with new eyes. Yet one of the subtler beauties of travel
is that it enables you to bring new eyes to the people you encounter” (Iyer 1).
This quote really stood out to me because he described the importance of going
to new places and seeing new things. I believe that seeing how other countries
live their everyday lives compared to America can be really eye opening some
times. I feel like in our country I am constantly and impatiently waiting to go
from one thing to the next. I have never actually visited another country, but
when I watch house hunters international I find myself wanting to go to every
place on that show. In house hunters, almost every person moving to another
country discusses how laid back and slow paced everything is there. I sometimes
wish America was not so fast paced, but I do realize how amazing our country is
and well off we are. Therefore, in my travels I really wish to just relax and
take in the culture day by day.
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Journal 4
Friday, February 6, 2015
Travel vs. Tourism
Journal 3 – Is there a difference
between tourism and travel? Use Iyer’s introduction and one of the other texts
we have read as well as Rick Steeve’s definition of faithful travel to make
your best argument.
The video “Faithful Travel” is a
great way to demonstrate how traveling can also be about helping out other
cultures who do not have the same lifestyle as Americans. I love how Steves
notes the important of helping out others. Americans are blessed with so many opportunities
and we should not take advantage of that. Traveling to places with high poverty
not only allows people to make a difference in the world, but it can also
change us as a person. Overall, I feel like I would much rather considering
myself to be a traveler than a tourist!
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