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EPISODE · Aug 17, 2026 · 21 MIN

💡 The Constant Traveler: Curiosity and the Art of Adaptation

from Over the Hill and Far Away: Seniors Who Travel · host Travelling In My 70s

In this reflective essay, Roberta Hill redefines curiosity as a fundamental willingness to embrace change rather than just a desire for travel or new gadgets. She explores how her generation has successfully navigated a relentless pace of technological evolution, transitioning from rotary phones to artificial intelligence through constant adaptation. Hill argues that the ability to learn unfamiliar skills is the defining characteristic of an active mind, regardless of one's age. By examining her own history with early computers and global exploration, she concludes that personal growth stems from choosing to engage with an ever-shifting world. Ultimately, the text serves as a tribute to the resilience of seniors who continue to reinvent their daily lives amid modernization.

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