Our minds like the certainty of the known & we tend to fear the unknown. When we go into the known, we only experience more of what is known.
We tend to make the same decisions & experience the same experiences to avoid uncertainty.
In reality it has very little to do with actual risk, it's just the perceived risk of going into the unknown.
Our most expansive experiences always happen in the unknown. It's why travelling can be so expansive. While travelling in new lands, there's very little that is known initially. Everything you do is exciting.
You don't need to travel to experience the unknown, you can do this by finding a sense of neutrality & using your intuition to determine your actions. Find that thing that excites you the most & do it without any expectation or insistence of the outcome.
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