5 Days in Subic Bay – A Travelogue of Fading Curiosity

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Subic Bay wasn’t what I hoped—but it taught me what I need. This five-day stretch captured the Mid-Trip Plateau: from fading novelty to raw clarity. Broken sleep, the wrong base, a sense of “not again”—and the slow return of instinct. A Caveman Passport story of discomfort, detachment, and the wisdom of walking away.

2 Nights on Burgos Street, Makati Manila – Neon & Noise

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A sensory-packed 48 hours in the heart of Manila’s red-light district. From neon-lit rooftops to riverside calm, follow the emotional and visual journey through P. Burgos Street, Makati — where overstimulation, temptation, and reflection all meet.

3 Days in Malate, Manila – Grit, Girls, and Ghosts of a Scene

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Three nights in Malate, Manila: a gritty solo journey through neon bars, aging nightlife, and early morning stillness. Not a guide—just honest observation.

Hedonic Adaptation: Why Travel Thrills Fade and How to Fight It

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Even the most exciting trips eventually feel flat. This post explores the hidden force behind that fading thrill—hedonic adaptation—and reveals practical, purpose-driven ways to reset your excitement and fall in love with travel all over again.

The Slow Travel Cycle

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Slow travel offers a richer way to explore the world—by staying longer, living slower, and letting purpose replace pressure. This post breaks down the slow travel cycle, its emotional rhythms, and how it sits between short-term vacations and expat life. A guide for those ready to stop rushing and start truly arriving.

Travel Contrast: The Key to Keeping Travel Exciting

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Why does travel lose its thrill? The answer isn’t bigger or better experiences—it’s contrast. Switching between luxury and budget, city and nature, fast and slow prevents burnout and keeps travel exciting. Learn how Travel Contrast is the key to long-term, fulfilling adventures.

Travel and Boredom

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Boredom is a natural part of travel, but it doesn’t have to derail your experience. Learn why it happens and how to embrace it with strategies that make every moment count.