2 hours ago · Life · 0 comments

I’ve noticed that travel has become, of late, an act of collecting places. I’ve literally heard people referring to visiting a place as doing that place, as in “Have you done Japan?”, assuming that one can do an entire country, and once that country is done it remains as such. As if a place is a product to be consumed and checked off the list. Why bother returning to a place if you’ve already done it? This is the byproduct of social media. Like many things, I blame social media. It’s changed travel from an exploration to social status signalling. Bragging. That isn’t to say taking photos is bad. They’re a great way to share an experience with others and save a memory of a time and place—but I think the threshold of what is enough has been crossed in the age of Instagram where images and video are socially valuable. Now beautiful places are commodified. And I don’t know if we’ll ever go back. Exactly. I’ve been out of Instagram for 6+ months by now. Recently I had the opportunity to…

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