Recently I travelled and was blessed with jet lag. Yes, BLESSED!! I had not experienced jet lag in almost two years, and what a total joy it was. Why? Because jet lags means I have travelled at least six or more time zones away and must be in a very different environment / continent. And isn’t that what travelling is all about?
Jet lag takes about three days to get over, with the second afternoon and night being less than comfortable or complete, but after that your body clock resets and the adventure really starts.
Like many of the more special experiences of life, there are some downsides but also immense upsides. Some inconveniences are generally the price we pay for the awesome memories.
The saying ‘No pain, no gain’ is, in my experience, absolutely true. It doesn’t take long for the gains to materialize and the pains to disappear from our awareness and recollection.
I admit that initially I am very aware of the challenges and costs of engaging in a new activity. However, I approach these teething challenges as the price to be paid. Knowing in advance there will be “jet lag” makes the actual occurrence more manageable. Instead, I try to focus on the benefit any challenges afford. Causing awesome memoires often requires an adventurous spirit, willing to seek out new knowledge and experiences. The pains and the gains merge into new and vibrant recollections that will be savoured for a very long time.
There is a 100% effective and safe cure for jet lag: never journey far from home. If one never changes and tries new experiences, then the adjustments and challenges of new adventures will never be felt. Certainly, there will be few pains, but similarly there will be few gains. Look carefully at your cost-benefits and consider am I playing things too safe? Maybe it would be advantageous to live with a little more risk taking and uncertainty.
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