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Travel Light: How Less Stuff Brings More Experiences
Imagine you have a weekend trip ahead of you. What comes to your mind first?
How to organize everything so that nothing is missing.
What will I be most looking forward to when I arrive there?
What all could I discover during the journey?
I hope I will have time for myself as well.
I will need a lot of things to feel comfortable.
Your suitcase has limited space. What will you take out first?
Clothes that "I might use."
Cosmetics – I will prefer simplicity.
Books – for this time, just one will be enough.
Technique – I will try to do a digital detox.
Nothing – I would rather stuff it somehow.
What feeling does the idea of traveling with just a backpack evoke in you?
Anxiety – I feel like I will be missing something.
Liberation - fewer things, more freedom.
Curiosity - what can I manage without comfort?
Practicality – everything will be at hand.
Uncertainty – what if something unforeseen happens?
Which statement is closest to you?
"The more options, the better."
"The best things in life are not things."
"Better to be prepared than surprised."
"Every experience is a gift when we look at it closely."
"In simplicity, there is strength."
It happens that you forget something at home. How do you react?
I'm angry at myself for not thinking it through.
I am trying to solve it or buy it quickly.
I will think about whether I really need it.
I will take it as a challenge and an experience.
I feel uneasy until I take care of it.
On the plane, you realize that you forgot your headphones. What will you do?
I'm starting to get bored and the noise is disturbing me.
I start observing people or I write down my thoughts.
I will close my eyes and relax.
I'm thinking about how to have fun in a different way.
I'm wondering why this keeps happening to me.
What does your idea of a perfect day on the road look like?
Exact plan – I know where I am and where I am going.
Day off – I let myself be guided by my mood and circumstances.
I alternate active exploration with quiet moments.
Mainly, I just want to have something to photograph and share.
What's important is who I'm spending that day with.
If you could pack just one "useless" thing, what would it be?
Favorite notebook or book.
Talisman or a small item of value.
Something for fun – e.g. cards, puzzles.
Something creative – notebook, colored pencils, mini game.
I wouldn't pack anything extra – practicality is a priority.
How do you choose souvenirs from your trips?
Something typical that represents the country.
Something small that reminds me of a specific moment.
I would rather take home a story or a feeling than an object.
It depends on who I want to give it to.
I don't want to carry anything – I prefer photos and memories.
Which idea best describes you?
Things give me comfort.
Experiences make sense to me.
Chaos exhausts me – I like the system.
The best things happen outside of the comfort zone.
I like to plan things, but I can also improvise.
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