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A wonderful article by Pico Iyer in the New York Times - "The Joy of Quiet" - speaks of the importance and enjoyment of 'quiet time', a time apart from the frenetic world, including the Internet.

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The idea of solo traveling makes one feel very independent and intensely liberated.

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Travel guru Pico Iyer advocates that to travel is to feel profoundly alive. As we encounter new places, cultures and people, we inevitably stretch our lives into a thousand different days.

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Travel guru Pico Iyer advocates that to travel is to feel profoundly alive. As we encounter new places, cultures and people, we inevitably stretch our lives into a thousand different days.

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