@Greg If you’re on vacation alone that’s one thing, if on vacation with family/friends then you run the risk of appearing antisocial but possibly also missing out on quality time that you will never get back. Life is short, hold on to the treasured memories. You will never find the time for that, you need to make the time.
I guess there are so many different ways to disconnect and what works for one person may not necessarily work for another. You need to find something outside of work that is of interest to you or that you feel you can become more interested in.
Generally I think most of modern society tends to be fast paced (that in itself does not always lend itself to easily disconnecting). Things like mediation introduce the concept of the complete opposite which can be no bad thing? (As an aside there’s an interesting TED talk about why work doesn’t get done at work)
The world is a big place with many cultures, but sometimes I wonder if something of our “ancient ways” have been lost to the modern world (especially in the west). One reason I was drawn to Japanese concepts of Ikigai, Ichigo ichie, wabi sabi.
Disconnecting can be good and healthy but not at the risk of a lack of engagement with others who may be looking to enjoy time with you.
Your work will still be waiting for you, so no rush to get back (you likely won’t be thanked for it anyway). Hope you enjoy your vacation and truly make the time to “slow down” and unwind.
@Banana Looks very “appealing” 😂
All joking aside - do you eat banana skin?
Seemingly it’s edible but I don’t know of many people that do eat the skin. I’ve heard when the skins go brown you can bake in the oven, presumably leave to dry out and then make banana tea. 🤔