Bring the Traveling Mind-set Home
October 18, 2019
“What, then, is a traveling
mind-set? Receptivity might be said to be its chief characteristic. Receptive,
we approach new places with humility. We carry with us no rigid ideas about
what is or is not interesting. We irritate locals because we stand in traffic
islands and narrow streets and admire what they take to be unremarkable small
details. We risk getting run over because we are intrigued by the roof of a
government building or an inscription on a wall. We find a supermarket or a
hairdresser’s shop unusually fascinating. We dwell at length on the layout of a
menu or the clothes of the presenters on the evening news. We are alive to the
layers of history beneath the present and take notes and photographs.
“Home, by contrast, finds us more
settled in our expectations. We feel assured that we have discovered everything
interesting about our neighborhood, primarily by virtue of our having lived
there a long time. It seems inconceivable that there could be anything new to
find in a place where we have been living for a decade or more. We have become
habituated and therefore blind to it.”
—Alain de Botton, The Art of Travel
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