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Why do I travel alone?

Why do I travel alone?

Solo trips give you more freedom and push you out of your comfort zone. There’s less pressure to be on-the-go at all moments. Being alone empowers you and leads to self-love.

Why travelling alone is better than with a group?

There are no worries, responsibilities or liabilities during a solo travel. You are free to choose a destination, make changes midway, adjust at places or simply loiter around. There is no restriction to travel anywhere you always wanted to. You can be as crazy as you want during your venture.

Why are married people’s lives valued and celebrated more than singles?

In countless ways that we sometimes don’t even notice, married people’s lives are valued and celebrated while single people’s lives are marginalized or even mocked. That means that when single people achieve the same level of health or well-being as married people, they do so against greater odds.

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Do people who get married do better?

Suppose a study seemed to show that the people who got married were doing better in some way. Remember, the people who got married chose to do so. If you badgered single people into getting married – especially people who are “ single at heart ” and embrace their single lives – they might not experience the same benefit.

Are single people really better off than married people?

Yes, it is true that there are some profoundly important ways in which single people are doing better than married people. And those ways in which we are so sure that married people are doing better—well, often they don’t really hold up to scientific scrutiny.

Are marriage wins scientifically proven?

The kinds of studies and comparisons used to support the claim that Marriage Wins just don’t pass scientific muster. They are biased in ways that make married people seem to be doing better than they really are, and single people worse (as explained in more detail here and here and here ).