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Why do people often fail to realize their travel plans despite their enthusiasm?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Don't let your dreams become a distraction; act in the now, for life is not a plan to be postponed, but a moment to be lived."

Core Insight:
According to Osho, people don't realize their travel plans because they mistake planning for living. Enthusiasm gets spent on dreaming and projecting into the future, while the only real moment - now - is ignored. When life is postponed to 'next year' (or even next life), plans remain fantasies. Act here and now; otherwise, future-thinking becomes a slow suicide of experience.
We fail because we keep dreaming about future trips instead of taking a concrete step today, and only today is real.
Why this matters practically
- Convert a plan into one action today (book, set dates, save a fixed amount).
- Replace daydreaming with time on the calendar; protect it and show up.
- Judge progress by present actions, not by how excited the idea makes you.
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