What Your Vacation Says About You

Check out Arthur C. Brooks’ interesting OP-ED piece in the New York Times about how our vacations define us.

Mr. Brooks believes that where we like to go dictates how much we like to be around people. He also discussed a study in which it was found that people enjoy the planning phase of a vacation more than the actual trip. He also discovered, however, that, the more complex the trip, the less you’ll actually enjoy it.

Click HERE  to read the whole piece and let us know what you think.

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