This piece is about how traveling and how it is a misinterpreted by many. I speaks mainly of how traveling is not a fun as people seem to make it instead it is a rather mundane. Rather this piece exposes traveling a lonely experience if done incorrectly. In this passage, Thomas Swick mentions how sometimes when individuals travel they are caught up in seeing that they forget to partake in living in the moment. This leads to people feeling left out and lonely which is perhaps the best part of the entire piece since it happens to be very true. Which leads to the most amazing quote within this passage, "One morning I headed toward a building with sliding glass doors and the doors refused to open. They seemed to confirm my suspicion
This piece is about how traveling and how it is a misinterpreted by many. I speaks mainly of how traveling is not a fun as people seem to make it instead it is a rather mundane. Rather this piece exposes traveling a lonely experience if done incorrectly. In this passage, Thomas Swick mentions how sometimes when individuals travel they are caught up in seeing that they forget to partake in living in the moment. This leads to people feeling left out and lonely which is perhaps the best part of the entire piece since it happens to be very true. Which leads to the most amazing quote within this passage, "One morning I headed toward a building with sliding glass doors and the doors refused to open. They seemed to confirm my suspicion