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Traveling is not about figuring out what you want to do with your own future.

Traveling with the goal of finding out what course of study, profession or career you want to pursue in the future is a mistake. En mass, people migrate abroad after graduating from school, completing their studies as well as between job changes to find their future. Between sunny beaches, cool drinks, sweaty hostel beds and hikes through nature, however, this will not be found.

The world you enter during a trip is different from the one you spend most of your time in. Different rules and norms apply. Credit cards are usually more generous than at home, and social interactions - from flirting at the beach bar to bargaining at the bazaar - are more liberal than at home. The financial and social environment is only occasionally similar to that at home, which means that experiences abroad can only be transferred to the reality back home to a limited extent. In addition, the attention jumps from one new attraction to the next, so that hardly any time and attention remains for the planning of one's own future.

To find out what you want to do with your life, travel brings nothing, it is much more an escape from it, than a help. In order to find your way, there is no way around sitting down on the bottom of your own life, dealing in detail with the problems and possible solutions and planning your next steps. Hoping that your life plan will reveal itself to you while riding an elephant in Thailand is a nice dream. A dream that will never become reality.

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Traveling is not about figuring out what you want to do with your own future.

Traveling with the goal of finding out what course of study, profession or career you want to pursue in the future is a mistake.

En mass, people migrate abroad aAfter graduating from school, completing their studies as well asor even between job changess, people travel abroad en mass, looking to find their futurecalling.

This sentence makes perfect sense. To sound more natural however, I would suggest this.

The world you enter during a trip is different from the one you spend most of your time in.

Different rules and norms apply.

Credit cards are usually more generous than at home, and social interactions - from flirting at the beach bar to bargaining at the bazaar - are more liberal than at home.

The financial and social environment is only occasionally similar to that at home, which means that experiences abroad can only be transferred to the reality back home to a limited extent.

In addition, the attention jumps from one new attraction to the next, so that hardly any time and attention remains for the planning of one's own future.

To find out what you want to do with your life, travel brings nothing, it is much more an escape from it, than a help.

In order to find your way, there is no way around sitting down on the bottom of your own life, dealing in detail with the problems and possible solutions and planning your next steps.

In your phrase "sitting down on the bottom of your own life", it is unclear to me what you are trying to say here. It seems like it could be an expression that you have directly translated which does not exist in english.

Hoping that your life plan will reveal itself to you while riding an elephant in Thailand is a nice dream.

A dream that will never become reality.

Traveling is not about figuring out what you want to do with


Traveling is not about figuring out what you want to do with your own future.


Traveling is not about figuring out what you want to do with your own future.

Traveling with the goal of finding out what course of study, profession or career you want to pursue in the future is a mistake.


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En mass, people migrate abroad after graduating from school, completing their studies as well as between job changes to find their future.


En mass, people migrate abroad aAfter graduating from school, completing their studies as well asor even between job changess, people travel abroad en mass, looking to find their futurecalling.

This sentence makes perfect sense. To sound more natural however, I would suggest this.

Between sunny beaches, cool drinks, sweaty hostel beds and hikes through nature, however, this will not be found.


The world you enter during a trip is different from the one you spend most of your time in.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Different rules and norms apply.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Credit cards are usually more generous than at home, and social interactions - from flirting at the beach bar to bargaining at the bazaar - are more liberal than at home.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

The financial and social environment is only occasionally similar to that at home, which means that experiences abroad can only be transferred to the reality back home to a limited extent.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

In addition, the attention jumps from one new attraction to the next, so that hardly any time and attention remains for the planning of one's own future.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

To find out what you want to do with your life, travel brings nothing, it is much more an escape from it, than a help.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

In order to find your way, there is no way around sitting down on the bottom of your own life, dealing in detail with the problems and possible solutions and planning your next steps.


In order to find your way, there is no way around sitting down on the bottom of your own life, dealing in detail with the problems and possible solutions and planning your next steps.

In your phrase "sitting down on the bottom of your own life", it is unclear to me what you are trying to say here. It seems like it could be an expression that you have directly translated which does not exist in english.

Hoping that your life plan will reveal itself to you while riding an elephant in Thailand is a nice dream.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

A dream that will never become reality.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

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