Does Travel Really Change a Person?
Does travel really change a person? Let it be said that it's a matter of individual perception. Change occurs within one's blood and soul; it's a matter of self-awareness.

Some say that people who travel often are more likely to be successful. Why is this the case? What do they gain and lose through travel?
In my experience, genuine travel makes a person humble, aware of the vastness of the Earth, and conscious of their own insignificance. It diminishes cynicism and conflict with others.
Frequent travelers are often more adept at managing their finances. Their experiences allow them to make cost-conscious travel choices. Individuals who travel and work simultaneously can often live better with less money in many countries.

The journey of travel is a natural process of honing one's character and developing skills, both enlightening and educational. Frequent travelers learn these skills during their travels, which consequently contributes to their success in life. I want to emphasize that this is not simply worldly success; travel often brings a sense of inner peace and understanding of life's meaning.
