Inspired by Nassim Taleb, a thought about travel:
Before traveling, don't stress so much on what to bring, but focus and think deeply on what NOT to bring!
Also:
I think:
Traveling is a good way to SUBTRACT the internet, SUBTRACT your worries from back home, and SUBTRACT all the silly noise back home.
For example I am about to leave tomorrow to Cuba for a week, and will not have access to the internet (this is what I am the most excited for). I wonder:
A week without internet? What will I do, and NOT do?
Another thought:
Figure out what superfluous camera equipment to leave at home.
For this trip (one week in Cuba, two weeks in Mexico City), I am only bringing RICOH GR III.
This is what I have learned from my decade+ of travel:
When in doubt, throw it out.
99% of the things we think we 'need' in travel is superfluous. Furthermore, if we truly see travel as a road to adventure, having LESS makes things more interesting. Treat it like a fun 'creative constraint':
See how little you can pack for your trip.
What is the minimum viable amount of stuff you can bring for your trip, without any serious downside?
Let this be your guiding force!
ERIC