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EPISODE · Aug 17, 2025 · 26 MIN

27 - Travel: Escaping Life, Finding the Real You

from The Old Men And The Seat

Welcome to the 27th episode of "The Old Men and the Seat," where hosts Byron and Paul dive deep into the concept of travel and its profound impact on life.Byron shares his philosophy of using holidays to completely escape his ordinary life, seeking total irresponsibility and an "alternate life" free from the structured existence he experiences in Melbourne. Paul, while also appreciating a change of environment, highlights the joy of sharing travel experiences with loved ones and engaging in simple, meaningful conversations.The discussion broadens to fundamental questions about identity and societal expectations. Byron reflects on the philosopher Alain de Botton's insight about "bringing myself with me to the island," highlighting the challenge of truly escaping oneself. They question why the mental relaxation and simplicity of life during travel cannot be maintained constantly, especially given the perceived stress of their everyday lives. The hosts critically examine the societal pressure to be constantly productive and create value, musing if this is merely a "social justification for the exploitation of the human being". They also explore how holidays can serve as a potent preview for retirement, offering coveted elements of freedom and choice. The episode delves into the distinct nature of traveling alone versus with companions, ultimately prompting a compelling inquiry into what it means to discover one's "real me" when liberated from daily obligations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Welcome to the 27th episode of "The Old Men and the Seat," where hosts Byron and Paul dive deep into the concept of travel and its profound impact on life.Byron shares his philosophy of using holidays to completely escape his ordinary life, seeking total irresponsibility and an "alternate life" free from the structured existence he experiences in Melbourne. Paul, while also appreciating a change of environment, highlights the joy of sharing travel experiences with loved ones and engaging in simple, meaningful conversations.The discussion broadens to fundamental questions about identity and societal expectations. Byron reflects on the philosopher Alain de Botton's insight about "bringing myself with me to the island," highlighting the challenge of truly escaping oneself. They question why the mental relaxation and simplicity of life during travel cannot be maintained constantly, especially given the perceived stress of their everyday lives. The hosts critically examine the societal pressure to be constantly productive and create value, musing if this is merely a "social justification for the exploitation of the human being". They also explore how holidays can serve as a potent preview for retirement, offering coveted elements of freedom and choice. The episode delves into the distinct nature of traveling alone versus with companions, ultimately prompting a compelling inquiry into what it means to discover one's "real me" when liberated from daily obligations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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