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This is one reason why we Indians are often more stressed. Even on vacations, we fail to truly relax. Vacations aren’t treated as breaks anymore they become a form of peer pressure or ‘was-there’ syndrome. I always try to stay calm while traveling, because that’s the whole purpose of...

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