agreed. but running the circle 100 times instead of two times would be a definite improvement to me.
I could not have put it better myself.
Everyone will be trying to do everything. It seems to me everywhere would be packed full of people trying to do stuff and only really driving up the prices and cheapening the experience. Absolutely everywhere will become so commercial that every place will look just like the last.
It's already happening if you go to eastern Europe. Everyone thought western Europe was too commercial, so they started going to Prague. Prague became too commercial they moved on to Budapest. I was there this summer and it's no different than Prague.
The entire world will just look like a french shopping street or Disney World.
I can totally live with that. There will always be something to do that I havent' done. I'm OK with everyone else trying to do it too. There will always be people and places where things are different from what I know. The places that I know will change enough while I'm out getting to know new places that they will be new places themselves when I get back.
As for the dilution of other cultures, or my own, that is perfectly normal.
Culture is NOT static, except in Disney World. Cultures change. Do you see everyone in Athens walking around in togas? Do you think they should? Of course not. So, Budapest becomes like Prague, and Atlanta becomes like Chicago.
That's OK.
Chicago is becoming like Montreal, and Prague is becoming like Paris. Once upon a time, every major European city was becoming like Paris. Before that, everything West of the Volga was becoming like Rome, which had previously become like Athens, which itself had become like Persiapolis...ad infinatum, ad nauseum. This is the nature of human society. It just happens. And I, for one, would love to be able to watch it happen.