We didn't get a heads-up that COVID19 would shut the world down. We had to be grateful for the travel we already had enjoyed, and maybe start planning escapes for the distant future.
We didn't get a heads-up that coronavirus would shut the world down. There was no opportunity to steal away one last time before locking down indefinitely. We had to be grateful for the travel we already had enjoyed, and maybe start planning escapes for the distant future.
These specific destination trends might not last. Zaino von During said customer interest has been shifting"wildly" throughout the pandemic. But the broader trend is telling. "Because [the pandemic] has put people's mortality way more into focus ... it causes people to want to value each day a lot more. Patients have mentioned that to me," said Robert Reiner, a licensed psychologist and the executive director at the Behavioral Associates clinic in New York."It's kind of inviting them to be reminded to not take things for granted."
On Twitter, a man named Omars captured the sentiment I've been feeling. He wrote that he was realising how both time and the remaining opportunities to travel to his bucket-list destinations were limited. Going forward, he wants to focus more on what matters:"Try harder to get to the 'I always wanted to...' and less on the resource & energy draining diversions along the way.
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