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I want to believe we can travel together again, but we are aging at a different pace

Por: MarketWatch Politics November 12, 2023

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It’s a simple question. Yet the answer is complicated. Since my early 20s, I’ve routinely traveled abroad at least once a year, sometimes for work, more often for pleasure. Always, I’ve eagerly anticipated those trips, looking forward to the change in my daily get-it-done pace. The exotic sights, tastes and smells. The brush with unfamiliar cultures and people. The reminder that the way we Americans spend our days and interact with family,... + full article



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