The Global Classroom: What Traveling Teaches About Human Nature
The Global Classroom: What Traveling Teaches About Human Nature We often travel to see the world. We chase sunsets, hunt for exotic cuisines, and check landmarks off our bucket lists. But the most profound discoveries happen not when we look outward at new places, but when we look inward—and sideways—at the people inhabiting them. Travel is, at its core, a crash course in human nature. Strip away the language barriers and cultural differences, and you will find that humanity is far more united than divided. Here is what the road has taught me about who we really are. 1. Kindness is a Universal Language You can memorize phrasebooks and download translation apps, but nothing prepares you for the moment you are lost, hungry, or stranded—and a stranger helps you without expecting anything in return. I have been invited into homes by people who spoke not a word of my language. I have been fed by families who had little to share but offered everything they had. Travel has taught me that kind...