Your Traveler's Persona is SBTI!
The Trailblazer
You are the type that enjoys walking the streets of an unfamiliar city, ducking in and out of cafés and restaurants, and striking up conversations with shop owners and bartenders. You are a wanderer in cities and in nature, and you have great stories to tell about the times you've taken risks that paid off. You consider a bad experience just part of the price you pay for your openness to spontaneity. You are very interested in accruing knowledge by observing unexpected interactions. You are well in tune with your emotions, and are very introspective. Sometimes you can hear your own inner monologue narrating your experiences as if it were a movie.
Three recommendations:
- Movie: The Darjeeling Limited
- Country: Rwanda
- Activity: Street photography
Read more about your types below
You live in the moment and love it. You love waking up in the morning because you are excited at what the day might bring. You enjoy traveling in a group, but hate an all-day planned itinerary. You don’t mind it at all if you skip all the tourist spots and end up instead with a day at the beach, a string of engaging encounters with locals, or a side-excursion to a secret spot you’ve only ever heard a rumor of. You don’t tend to research too much ahead of time, because you don’t want to spoil it and you certainly don’t want to prejudge any place or situation.
When things don’t go as planned, you make the best of it anyway. You don’t want to get bogged down in regret, so you focus on the positives in each conversation – each little moment. You don’t even mind doing the same thing more than once, as long as it’s with different people.
When it comes to new experiences, the things you value most are the things that are surprisingly familiar. You absolutely love it when you encounter a situation that you can connect to your life in a way you wouldn’t have expected.
You don’t intend to let challenging situations prevent you from living out your dreams while you travel. You are willing to assume risks, both known and unknown, in order to stretch yourself and to step into the unknown. You put just enough trust into the universe to know that the universe is looking out for you. This frees you to blaze new trails as you venture out. You trust that many risks are worth taking, and that you’re going to end up loving the experience. When you played truth or dare as a kid, you were among the first to say “dare.” You think hitchhiking is a reasonable concept, even if you haven’t done it yourself.
You don’t necessarily depend on guidebooks, or even trust the first page of Google results or the top Yelp reviews. Those are often paid anyway. Instead, you look for experiences off the beaten path, and you trust in your own ability to navigate unforeseen issues that may arise. You can identify a good restaurant with a quick glance through its menu, even if it looks like a hole in the wall place. You’ll eat street food, even when you can’t identify what you’re ordering and don’t speak a word of the language.
While you travel, you have been known on occasion to end up out of money, out of contact, or not quite knowing how to get back to your hotel. You are comfortable improvising, asking for help from strangers, and otherwise winging it. Tricky situations always end up working out, and even if things don’t go well, you’re glad to get a good story out of it. You share your stories hoping to inspire others to also live boldly. You don’t really write home often – but you do call, or post pictures of your travels.
You see cities as works of art. Where others hear noise and want to escape, you can find the hidden symphony of car horns, laughter and the dance floor. You love a late night out, but you can also revel in a beautiful sunrise. You enjoy dessert. You REALLY enjoy it. You make sure everyone at the table knows how much you are enjoying dessert, and why not? You are a connoisseur – your friends turn to you for the latest and most relevant information about a subject everyone should care more about! You love to savor a good moment, and you are not afraid to express your feelings. When you encounter a new culture, you pay attention to the details – their clothing, their food, their dance, and their music. You’re likely to try to experience a bit of it for yourself, even if that means taking a class or making a fool of yourself just trying. You don’t claim to know the answers to life’s biggest questions, but you are encouraged most by an unexpected smile, by a gesture of kindness, or by observing simple beauty. You cry at movies more than you’d like to admit.
When it comes to relationships, you dare to prove your style of interaction is worth it. Some say it’s frivolous, but you take joy in seeing people let loose. You drag your friends out and encourage them to live a little. You push boundaries, because they were made to be broken. Your friends tell you that you are a force of nature. You’re not so sure because deep down you don’t feel very well rooted. Your friends give you a lot of advice, even when you aren’t asking for it. You tend to avoid conflict, but have been known to blow off steam when it all just feels like too much.
You believe one person can change the world. You enjoy a good biography, because the entire history of the world really can be explained through the internal struggles each individual faces. You seek solitude, even if that means you can only carve it out in your own mind. You volunteer in order to take personal responsibility for making the world a little bit better. You’re more likely to donate money to a museum or to a University endowment fund than you are to a charity.
When you learn something new, you internalize it by imagining yourself in another person’s shoes. You pay attention to small details as you learn. You are keenly aware of your own sensory perceptions – things like texture, sounds, aromas. These details help you to personalize your learning process and to identify more readily with others.
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