Traveling, recreational or business, is more than waiting in lines. A person can travel with style! It’s not wrong or forbidden; it makes it easier and better. Why travel in discomfort? Why do it when it doesn’t have to be like that? What we lack is knowledge, the right set of information on how to do it the right way, not the wrong way. That’s all it takes. International travel is having a simple bag of necessities, a passport, and tickets in your hand. It’s easy and should be made simple.

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The Smart Way Is Not the Hard Way
Traveling is convenient today. It has become a normal occurrence, often and fast. Reliable and easy. To keep it that way, all it takes is a bit of planning. If we don’t travel often, there’s a natural tendency to make it more complicated than it has to be. The most complicated part is the packing. To travel with style means to travel with the least effort and stress. Packing creates unwished problems. To avoid this stress, pack light. Simple and elegant. The basics are all you need. It should correlate to the number of days you’re traveling. Anything between 3 and 5 days should not be heavier than a simple 5 kg backpack. For more, you can add a few extras, but nothing you know you won’t wear. Plan for the predictable events: dinners, parties, and long walks.
Means of Travel
If you travel often or a long journey is ahead of you, the means don’t justify the end. The way you travel is important. Saving money is good, traveling without jetlag is even better. An 8-hour flight is better than a 20-hour one. Convenience, again, the word of the day. Today, you have a private jet membership for international travel that allows for that style and elegance that’s mentioned. Why go through trouble if it can be done more easily? To save money? What about the trip is more memorable, the lack of sleep, or the souvenir you’ll buy for the same money you try to save?
Tweezers and Clippers
Eyebrow tweezers and nail clippers, combs and shoe polish. Accessories can be divided into 3 categories. The ones you can’t go without (personal hygiene), the ones you might take but don’t need to (things you can buy for a cheap price at any place), and the ones you should leave at home (precious things that can get lost). It’s about saving space; the lighter the better. What’s cheap at home often is cheap everywhere, most of the time. If it takes up more space than it weighs, maybe leave it.
Cultural Education
Etiquette, the formality of understanding and knowing customs. It sparks curious conversations with local strangers, and you can emerge more. It’s easiest to navigate the new place, less stressful, and you’ll skip the initial culture shock phase.
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Travel, from the Hindenburg to the Boeing 747. It’s easy, it’s convenient, and fast. The only inconvenient part is the one we make it to be ourselves. Simple, easy, and practical are the key points. Everything else, up for discussion.