Don’t Be a Victim of Others’ Wrong Assumptions
November 9th, 2009 Posted in Cheap Europe Travel, Cheap Latin America Travel, General, Travel adventures, Work/Life/Travel BalanceHow much are you influenced by what other people think—even if they don’t know what they’re talking about?
Witness these examples from Seth Godin’s blog:
Texting while driving is more dangerous than driving drunk. It doesn’t feel that way, of course, but will you respect the data and stop, cold turkey?
The data shows that the vast majority of wine drinkers can’t tell the difference between a $20 bottle and a $100 bottle. Will that keep you from buying the fancy wine? How much is the placebo effect worth?
The data shows that famous colleges underperform many cheaper, friendlier, smaller colleges. How much is your neighbor’s envy worth?
You can easily apply this logic to where you travel (cheap places sound scarier, but usually aren’t), how you travel (ignoring the one-upmanship of visiting more places instead of really getting to know an area in depth), or where you stay (foresaking the guidebook everyone else is using).
Heck, even the act of traveling for more than a week puts you in a distinct minority, but it’s a minority that is far healthier and better adjusted. The data proves it—but most people ignore that.
Colombia is far safer than it used to be, so I’m flying down there at the end of this week to check things out for an article. People are looking at me funny when I tell them where I’m going, but I trust the data more than their old assumptions. After all, if I were worried about being robbed, I’d avoid the pickpocket-heavy places tourists cheerfully flock to in droves, like Rome and Barcelona.
Related posts:






3 Responses to “Don’t Be a Victim of Others’ Wrong Assumptions”
By Mike on Nov 9, 2009
Ah – where are you going in Colombia? What’s the subject of the article? Take me with you?
By tim on Nov 10, 2009
I’m going to coffee country in the mountains, first on the new direct Spirit flight from Ft. Lauderdale to Armenia (the Colombian city, not the country).
By Backpacker on Nov 21, 2009
Columbia should be among the world’s most attractive and intoxicating tourist destinations – with it’s dramatically beautiful beaches, mountains, rainforests. We can still enjoy visiting this country. But just be very vigilant – avoid overland travels and just stick to major cities and touristed areas, we’re all going to be fine!!