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Comment by rectang

17 hours ago

There are so many humans that are blithely destructive and nearly all of them believe themselves to be good, because it is human nature to have faith in your own wholesome intentions. Overtourism is one area among many where we would be better off if more people at least considered their impact.

The ones who are going to heed your advice to minimize their existence are not the ones who need to hear it, generally. That mentality just punishes thoughtful people and will not reach the vast majority of the ones you believe are a problem.

  • Living an examined life and choosing actions in tune with your conscience is its own reward, not self-denial.

    Staying home is not the only alternative to participating in the most destructive acts of overtourism.

    • I understand you're not the same person as the one who started your side of this argument, but you can't just jump from "there's not really an ethical way to be a tourist in a foreign country" to "I was only talking about overtourism, stop being extreme."

      If self-denial is rewarding to you, that's your business. You don't decide with vague statements what's rewarding to others.

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