But what do you "need" to go for anywhere? Do we really have a human right to travel everywhere we like? Especially these days, with everything being available online to look at, there isn't even the excuse of wanting to find out what other places are like...jacksprarrow wrote: ↑Mon May 28, 2018 2:28 pm Okay, maybe not everywhere... but there are certainly times when flying privately would be so much more convenient than taking a commercial airliner. I just can't stand the long waiting times and the squished seating Plus all the loud, annoying folks who ride these planes!
i think this attitude of going everywhere just because we can is wrong. I intend to get to know Scotland a bit better before I die - partly because it's the only thing I can afford (free bus pass), but also because I know there's still a lot to see, and if I went abroad to see those places, I wouldn't be any happier in the end, either (but the environment would be unhappier, and that is important to me).