So, after wandering around Europe solo for a while, I’ve come to a realization – I’m kind of over it. Don’t get me wrong, I love exploring new places, but I’ve reached a point where I crave sharing these experiences with someone. The thing is, I’m an introvert, and as much as I enjoy my alone time, putting myself out there to meet new people while traveling feels like a chore. It drains me to strike up conversations with strangers just to find that connection I long for.
I was chatting with my mom about this, and she dropped a bombshell on me – solo travel might actually be better suited for extroverts. It sounds counterintuitive, right? I mean, introverts are the ones who are content with their own company. But here’s the kicker – introverts still desire human connection, it’s just that the process of seeking it out with strangers can be exhausting for us, leading us to potentially feel lonely on our solo adventures.
On the flip side, extroverts have that natural ability to engage in conversations and socialize effortlessly, making it easier for them to find the connections they seek while traveling solo. It’s like they have a built-in social radar that helps them avoid that sense of isolation. Maybe solo travel is more suitable for those extreme introverts who can thrive with minimal human interaction, but for the rest of us, my mom might be onto something by suggesting that extroverts have the upper hand in this scenario.
What do you think? Have you experienced something similar during your solo travels? Let me know your thoughts!