You forget what it feels like to be surprised.

It’s easy to convince yourself that mapping everything out is the smartest move. But sometimes, the most memorable moments happen when you toss the itinerary and follow your instincts instead. Getting lost isn’t always about confusion—it can be a quiet rebellion against perfection and predictability. You miss the messy, magical parts of a trip when you micromanage your every step.
There’s a difference between exploring and executing. When you wander without a destination, you invite chance into your journey. It’s in those unscripted pauses and unexpected turns that you stumble into stories worth telling. By clinging to control, you may avoid discomfort, but you also miss out on the kind of joy that only comes when you’re fully present, wide-eyed, and open to wherever the road leads.



