In this episode, I respond to Agnes Callard's controversial New Yorker article "The Case Against Travel," which argues that travel makes us the worst versions of ourselves. After visiting dozens of countries, I explain how traveling is just another hobby that a person can pick up. I also concede a few points in the article, but ultimately argue why the article is incorrect. But, just like trial law, cross-examination is the best way to seek the truth, so it's good to see the counter-arg...
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In this episode, I respond to Agnes Callard's controversial New Yorker article "The Case Against Travel," which argues that travel makes us the worst versions of ourselves. After visiting dozens of countries, I explain how traveling is just another hobby that a person can pick up. I also concede a few points in the article, but ultimately argue why the article is incorrect. But, just like trial law, cross-examination is the best way to seek the truth, so it's good to see the counter-arg...
#085: Beautiful Bucharest Romania: This City will Surprise You
Solo Travel with Derron
17 minutes
1 year ago
#085: Beautiful Bucharest Romania: This City will Surprise You
It was one of the most pleasantly surprised trips of my life. In this episode, I share my five days in Bucharest, Romania. I talk about where I stayed, what I did, and my impression of Romanian girls. If you're thinking about heading down there, definitely do so.Ever wanted to take your first solo international trip? Please check out my website: solomaletravel.com
Solo Travel with Derron
In this episode, I respond to Agnes Callard's controversial New Yorker article "The Case Against Travel," which argues that travel makes us the worst versions of ourselves. After visiting dozens of countries, I explain how traveling is just another hobby that a person can pick up. I also concede a few points in the article, but ultimately argue why the article is incorrect. But, just like trial law, cross-examination is the best way to seek the truth, so it's good to see the counter-arg...