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You know that feeling when you’re at the airport way too early, coffee in hand, staring at the departure board like your life is about to change? That’s the moment.
Airports have this weird magic to them. It doesn’t matter if you’ve done it a hundred times, something about holding a boarding pass just hits. Suddenly you’re not just a person with responsibilities, you’re someone going somewhere. And that feeling never really gets old.
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The funny part is, most people swear they’re going to slow down.
“This is my last trip for a while,” you say, fully serious, already imagining yourself staying in, saving money, being responsible. And for a second, it feels believable.
And then… a few weeks pass.
You start casually checking flights. Just looking. No intention. Maybe saving a destination “for later.” Then you’re sending it to a friend like “this would be fun lol” and next thing you know, you’re back on a plane.
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Because travel isn’t just about the destination, it’s about everything around it. The early morning Uber to the airport when the city is still quiet. The slight chaos of security. The small victory of finding your gate with time to spare. Even the overpriced airport snacks feel like part of the experience.
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And then there’s boarding.
Hearing your group get called, scanning your pass, walking down that little tunnel like you’re officially leaving your normal life behind for a bit. It’s such a small moment, but it feels big every time.
Even coming back has its own vibe. You land, with a new sense of purpose, reminiscing on all the things you just lived. All the people you met, the places you discovered, the burdens that faded. The feeling of hope, that everything is just how it’s supposed to be.
Because once you get used to that feeling, it’s hard to let it go.
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