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I would say I would weigh the pros and cons in general. For travel specifically, I like to have options. I love taking the train. It’s a lot less stressful than flying, and what you can carry on is a lot more relaxed. And this is coming from someone who loves flying even more. But also on a train I feel like I get more done, like writing, reading, even small talk if other people are up for it. I also live in an area that is pretty much a hub where I can get wherever I want to go in the world without much commute hassle.

As I write this though, some people do not have these options. Not everyone can say, do I want to do a low stress cheaper train ride to Atlanta that will take 7 hours, or do I wanna fly and get there in 2 max? That choice in and of itself is a privilege. Especially when it comes to time, I believe it’s about what we make of it. I view time as a luxury too, and even that is a privilege that some do not have because so much of theirs is taken up with worry.

Fascinating stuff here.

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