u/Comfortable-Age-1760

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I love solo trips because I'm selfish

I don't love solo trips just because of freedom or any of those cool reasons. It's mostly because I'm a "selfish" person, tbh.

By selfish I mean I don't have to be responsible for anyone else. When I travel with friends, I always end up being the google maps, handling the cash, picking the restaurants… all that stuff. I hate constantly compromising.

I actually like that when I fuck up while traveling alone, like booking the wrong ferry ticket or missing a train, since it's 100% on me. I get to own those moments completely and experience them in my own way. And that feels immensely great.

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Lately my parents have been seeing ads for those smart home gyms online, and now they're convinced having something like that at home would make it way easier to stay consistent and stick to routines.

They're really into the idea of it tracking workouts and having some sort of AI coach or guidance. I think one of the brands they kept mentioning was Speediance. Idk part of me still feels like they might be a bit overhyped.

Has anyone here used one of these? Curious about your real thoughts.

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u/Comfortable-Age-1760 — 22 days ago