The US Constitution allows for a lot of freedom from small to unrestricted, which can be considered beneficial for the general public. In Roger Rosenblatt's "Ours is stupidity and death is free to you," he communicates the drawbacks of infinite freedom. He is mainly concerned with the potential disadvantages of freedom of speech and freedom of speech. In the first paragraph, Roger pointed out the reason for the public mistake and said, "Everyone likes to express freely as long as it is not used."
Some people may now realize that these drawbacks are beyond freedom. But wait! I actually did not talk about all the benefits of a single person journey, I just mentioned freedom as it is more obvious and superficial. Indeed, the time spent in an unknown place certainly has its advantages. It means that you will grow to that person as you will face a comfort zone that will challenge you. Personal example: No matter how cheesy it sounds, you will find that you do not even know some of it. For example, according to the testimony of the people who met during the trip, I was clearly a friendly and interesting person. If I stay in the bubble, I do not know this, it really helps my confidence. Note: This also applies when you go out with people you do not know, do things for the first time outside the comfort zone.
The comfort zone is a state where people naturally calm down. This is neither good nor bad. There are advantages, it is a good thing to leave it. There are drawbacks just like going in and out. According to psychologist Robert M. Yerkes and John D. Dodson, comfort zone makes it possible to achieve stable performance. In 1908, they conducted research to define "highest anxiety" as our space with a slightly higher level of stress to maximize performance. In other words, enough anxiety is enough to improve performance without generating too much stress, which has the opposite effect of hindering performance.