I have. At first it was fascinating, expanded my horizons, and I learned a lot. Early on I learned to go to locations the gather information or insight about specific things of interest. After spending much time traveling to very exotic locations, I found that while each one was interesting, it really did not have anything important to offer. One can spend a forever exploring infinity if they want to. I still wander out on occasions just for fun or to find more on a particular subject. For me, my path is more than just travel.
I experienced a similar effect from driving around the country in a motorhome. At first everyplace is new and exciting. There seems to be endless new experiences and things to learn. After a several years and thousands of places, they start to look alike.
Footnote: The Toltecs warn strongly about getting lost in the endless newness of each and every location. Firstly it occupies a lot of time and resources. Secondly (unlike RB) they believe that you will eventually get lost and not find your way home. While not returning is not a problem, if you did not take your complete body(ies) [physical included] with you, you end up in a split state unable to do anything effective. You become trapped.
Sin nada (Nothing is impossible)
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