Material possessions depreciate the moment you buy them. But travel? It appreciates over time. The memories strengthen, the lessons learned compound, the connections made deepen. Years later, you'll forget what you spent, but you'll remember every sunset, every conversation, every moment of wonder.
Travel wealth isn't measured in souvenirs but in perspectives gained. You return home seeing your own culture with fresh eyes. You appreciate differences while recognizing our shared humanity. You become more empathetic, more curious, more comfortable with uncertainty.
The richest people aren't those with the biggest houses or fanciest cars—they're the ones with passport stamps, local friends across continents, and stories that captivate dinner guests. They've invested in experiences that shaped them, rather than things that simply surround them.
