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1. drusen+DY8[view] [source] 2022-02-09 06:58:34
>>wallfl+(OP)
Comments so far are missing a major reason travel is likely enjoyable. One of my favorite theories on why time feels like it accelerates as you get older is that your brain tends to only store unique memories. Like that daily commute you do every day and the odd feeling you sometimes get at the end of it where you can’t remember driving…

Travel is a set of unique experiences that form unique memories. Part of what’s addicting and pleasurable is that it helps slow down the perception of the passage of time, among many other positives.

It’s also self reinforcing in that when you think back, you tend to disproportionately remember travel vs other experiences.

There’s clearly a lot more benefits than that, but it certainly seems like a significant factor.

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2. people+Cd9[view] [source] 2022-02-09 09:25:11
>>drusen+DY8
This is a more specific instance of something more general: new things are more exciting in the short term.

Someone else commented below about the hedonic treadmill.

Travel is what creates unique experiences in people because traveling is a rare thing for people in general.

When I toured we had 220-230 shows a year, everyday in a different place. I did it for 5 years. It's hard now to even tell one year from the other.

I surely made great stories, but most of them are foggy nowadays.

Most unique experiences I have left of that time are either global events, I shared the merchandise stand with Nick Alexander the merch manager of EODM the night before he was brutally killed in the Bataclan attack, or too important to forget, like one of the crew members having a baby and rushing him to the airport so he could be there on time.

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3. mahath+mj9[view] [source] 2022-02-09 10:24:19
>>people+Cd9
Who did you tour with?
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4. people+Rm9[view] [source] 2022-02-09 10:58:24
>>mahath+mj9
I'm Italian, I toured regularly with an Italian band here and with some small-to-medium band from USA around Europe (the festival season in spring-summer is actually pretty great). They were mainly from the so called "stoner" scene, such as Farflung, Fatso Jetson, Naam, White Hills etc.
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5. ff_+RF9[view] [source] 2022-02-09 13:38:50
>>people+Rm9
Do you know anything about what happened to Duna Rock?
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6. ff_+V3a[view] [source] 2022-02-09 15:42:28
>>ff_+RF9
Sorry, I meant Duna Jam.
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