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They Ask Me If I Travel A Lot, And I Say No. At Least Not As Much As I Would Like To Travel. I Travel Much Less Than I Would Like. Why Do I Want To Travel? What Is This Wanderlust? Not Long Ago, My Daughter Learned At School About The Causes Of Immigration, Which Are Divided Into Push Factors, Things That Are Avoided In The Country Of Origin, And Pull Factors Advantages In The Destination Country. What Drives Me To Travel? What Attracts Me To Travel? Am I Traveling From Or Traveling To? At The End Of The Last Century, Before Enlisting In The Army, I Traveled Abroad With A Girlfriend, Which Was Not Very Common At The Time. Just Her And Me, Doing France. Surrounding It By Trains, Without A Phone, With A Backpack On My Back. Why Was It So Important For Us To Travel? I Don't Remember Anyone Else From Our Class Who Traveled Before The Recruitment. Mostly A Feeling That This Place Is Small For Us. Not In A Condescending Way But In A Way That We Understood That The World Is Round And Open And We Need To Start Checking What's Going On Out There. Especially Since We Grew Up In Moshav, Which Is Undoubtedly A Small Place, Certainly For Us. Perhaps It's No Surprise That We Both Found Ourselves Living Abroad Down The Road. At The Beginning Of The Millennium I Traveled For A Longer Period To New York, To Continue My Architecture Studies. It Was More Than A Trip, It's A Great Thrill. It's Really Living A Culture, Living The Lives Of Others. Delusional. Although It Was Difficult And Lonely, I Stayed For More Than Three Years. "The World Is A Book, And He Who Does Not Travel Reads Only One Page," Said St. Augustine. I Really Relate To This Sentence. There Can't Be So Much To See In The World And I'll Just Stay Here In This Little Spot. It Doesn't Make Sense That I Would End My Life Without Seeing At Least Most Of What This World Has To Show Me. Travel Excites Me. The Departure From The Routine, The Feeling Of Freedom, The Excitement. I Enjoy Planning The Trip In Advance, Reading About The Place, Looking For Interesting Things To Do, Looking For A Special Hotel. I Think If I Had To Sum It Up In One Word I Would Choose Curiosity.

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Wanderlust Blue #66b3ff
Backpacker Green #77cc99
Nomad Yellow #ffcc66
Globe Trotter Gray #a6a6a6
Culture Shock Pink #ff99cc
Adventure Red #ff6666
#66b3ff Wanderlust Blue
#77cc99 Backpacker Green
#ffcc66 Nomad Yellow
#a6a6a6 Globe Trotter Gray
#ff99cc Culture Shock Pink
#ff6666 Adventure Red

They ask me if I travel a lot, and I say no. At least not as much as I would like to travel. I travel much less than I would like. Why do I want to travel? What is this wanderlust? Not long ago, my daughter learned at school about the causes of immigration, which are divided into push factors, things that are avoided in the country of origin, and pull factors - advantages in the destination country. What drives me to travel? What attracts me to travel? Am I traveling from or traveling to? At the end of the last century, before enlisting in the army, I traveled abroad with a girlfriend, which was not very common at the time. Just her and me, doing France. Surrounding it by trains, without a phone, with a backpack on my back. Why was it so important for us to travel? I don't remember anyone else from our class who traveled before the recruitment. Mostly a feeling that this place is small for us. Not in a condescending way but in a way that we understood that the world is round and open and we need to start checking what's going on out there. Especially since we grew up in Moshav, which is undoubtedly a small place, certainly for us. Perhaps it's no surprise that we both found ourselves living abroad down the road. At the beginning of the millennium I traveled for a longer period to New York, to continue my architecture studies. It was more than a trip, it's a great thrill. It's really living a culture, living the lives of others. delusional. Although it was difficult and lonely, I stayed for more than three years. "The world is a book, and he who does not travel reads only one page," said St. Augustine. I really relate to this sentence. There can't be so much to see in the world and I'll just stay here in this little spot. It doesn't make sense that I would end my life without seeing at least most of what this world has to show me. Travel excites me. The departure from the routine, the feeling of freedom, the excitement. I enjoy planning the trip in advance, reading about the place, looking for interesting things to do, looking for a special hotel. I think if I had to sum it up in one word I would choose curiosity.

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Color Palette:
1. Color Name: Wanderlust Blue
   Hex Code: 
                            
                            #66b3ff
                        
   Description: This shade of blue represents the wanderlust spirit, the desire to travel and explore the world beyond boundaries.

2. Color Name: Backpacker Green
   Hex Code: 
                            
                            #77cc99
                        
   Description: A vibrant green symbolizing the freedom and adventure of traveling with just a backpack, ready for new experiences.

3. Color Name: Nomad Yellow
   Hex Code: 
                            
                            #ffcc66
                        
   Description: A warm yellow hue reflecting the pull factors of travel, the attractions and opportunities waiting in destination countries.

4. Color Name: Globe Trotter Gray
   Hex Code: 
                            
                            #a6a6a6
                        
   Description: A neutral gray shade reminiscent of the vast world waiting to be explored, the endless possibilities beyond our comfort zones.

5. Color Name: Culture Shock Pink
   Hex Code: 
                            
                            #ff99cc
                        
   Description: A playful pink color symbolizing the thrill of immersing oneself in new cultures and experiences, stepping out of one's comfort zone.

6. Color Name: Adventure Red
   Hex Code: 
                            
                            #ff6666
                        
   Description: A bold red hue representing the excitement and adrenaline rush of embarking on new adventures, leaving behind the mundane routine for the unknown.
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They ask me if I travel a lot, and I say no. At least not as much as I would like to travel. I travel much less than I would like. Why do I want to travel? What is this wanderlust? Not long ago, my daughter learned at school about the causes of immigration, which are divided into push factors, things that are avoided in the country of origin, and pull factors - advantages in the destination country. What drives me to travel? What attracts me to travel? Am I traveling from or traveling to? At the end of the last century, before enlisting in the army, I traveled abroad with a girlfriend, which was not very common at the time. Just her and me, doing France. Surrounding it by trains, without a phone, with a backpack on my back. Why was it so important for us to travel? I don't remember anyone else from our class who traveled before the recruitment. Mostly a feeling that this place is small for us. Not in a condescending way but in a way that we understood that the world is round and open and we need to start checking what's going on out there. Especially since we grew up in Moshav, which is undoubtedly a small place, certainly for us. Perhaps it's no surprise that we both found ourselves living abroad down the road. At the beginning of the millennium I traveled for a longer period to New York, to continue my architecture studies. It was more than a trip, it's a great thrill. It's really living a culture, living the lives of others. delusional. Although it was difficult and lonely, I stayed for more than three years. "The world is a book, and he who does not travel reads only one page," said St. Augustine. I really relate to this sentence. There can't be so much to see in the world and I'll just stay here in this little spot. It doesn't make sense that I would end my life without seeing at least most of what this world has to show me. Travel excites me. The departure from the routine, the feeling of freedom, the excitement. I enjoy planning the trip in advance, reading about the place, looking for interesting things to do, looking for a special hotel. I think if I had to sum it up in one word I would choose curiosity.

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