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Psychology says people who travel solo at least once a year share these personality traits

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Psychology says people who travel solo at least once a year share these personality traits
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This article explores the psychological traits common among solo travelers, such as a high tolerance for ambiguity and a preference for autonomy. It suggests that solo travel is a growing trend driven by a desire for personal growth rather than just wanderlust.

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Understanding the psychological motivations behind travel trends helps the tourism industry better cater to the increasing demographic of independent travelers.

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Psychology says people who travel solo at least once a year share these 8 personality traits — and they are not what you would expect | - The Times of India

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The article relies on psychological research and general observations without taking a political or controversial stance.

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