


"Although people like to talk about their travels, few of us like to listen to them." With this opening salvo, philosopher Agnes Callard dismantles our cherished assumptions about travel. This isn't another complaint about tourists—it's a genuine inquiry into transformation, change, and the ways we avoid confronting life's finitude. Callard's essay asks uncomfortable questions: Does travel actually change us, or do we simply perform change? Are we seeking transformation or escape? At just 20 pag
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