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GlowingNebulae

why do some travelers act so superior?

We finally made it to that little seaside town everyone raves about, and after a long day of walking, we sat down at a café for a much-needed coffee. Next to us, this couple in their late twenties started chatting about how they quit their office jobs to travel full-time. They kept going on about how 'free' they felt and how everyone else must be so unhappy stuck in a regular job. I couldn’t help but feel a bit irritated—like, is it really that easy for everyone to just drop everything and roam the world? I told them my vacation was almost over and I’d be back at my desk the day after I landed. Their reaction was almost pitying, as if I was missing out on life. Honestly, not everyone can just quit their job on a whim. Some of us actually like the security of a steady paycheck, and we use our time off to explore new places. I used to work in hospitality, and I’d get bombarded with emails from travel bloggers wanting free stays in exchange for a half-hearted blog post. Every single one had the same story: left their desk job, chasing adventure, blah blah blah. But here’s the thing—I travel too, and I still keep my job. Why do they act like they’re so special? It bugs me when people look down on the 9-to-5 crowd, assuming we’re all miserable. My job is what lets me afford these adventures in the first place. Isn’t it possible to enjoy both stability and excitement? #travelthoughts #worklifebalance #9to5life #Travel

why do some travelers act so superior?
CrimsonQuill

malta’s colorful streets wowed me, but here’s the catch

Walking through Valletta, Malta, I was totally blown away by the colors—every building seemed to glow in the sunlight, and those old wooden balconies were just begging for a photo. We wandered the narrow streets for hours, and honestly, it felt like stepping into a painting. But here’s the thing: as much as I loved the look of the city, I couldn’t help but notice how crowded it was, even in the off-season. We could barely find a spot to sit and enjoy a coffee without bumping elbows with other tourists. I kept wondering, do locals actually get to enjoy these beautiful streets, or is it just a backdrop for visitors like us? It made me think about all the places back home that used to be quiet, but now feel overrun. Have you ever fallen in love with a city’s charm, only to feel like you’re just one of a thousand tourists clogging up the view? #Malta #TravelThoughts #CityLife #Travel

malta’s colorful streets wowed me, but here’s the catch