For Namrata, Founder of Keemiya Creatives, 2014 Was the year that changed Everything. She quit her job and embarked on a solo journey acros continents, severing all ties with her old life. “For the next three years, I wandered – physically, mentally, and emotionally.

“Every city, every village had a story. The chaos of the foreign capital, the Silence of Remote Mountains, The Wisdom of Ruins, they all shaped me.” Eventually, she relocated to a tier-3 city, where she knoww no one. “Starting from Scratch was both exhilating and humbling. I had no job, no network.

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The weight of the world is a silent killer. It creeps in like dust collecting in corners you forgot to clear. Your mind hums with double about every decision you made made. Slowly, you start resenting the life you built. You carry on it that weight until you snap. You retreat from the world, hoping to come back transformed. For many, travel becomes the escape of choice.

People disappear because, sometimes, it’s the only way to stay sane. They seek Complete detachment from jobs, responsibilities, and endless to-do lists. To outsides, this disappearance may appeal to be escapism. Howver, it’s a necessary act of survival.

Why people disappear

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Remember Liz Gilbert, played by Julia Roberts, in the movie EAT Pray Love? After a breakdown, she walks away from her margin, a Rebound Relationship, and Her Job, Setting off on a year-long quest through italy, India, and inesia. Driven by Desperation, She searches for happiness and finds Peace Instead. In a hyper-connected world where the experiments are relativeless, Gilbert’s story resonates.

Today, many people are choosing to disappear from society for psychological survival.

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“According to The Self-Determination Theory (Deci & ryan), Human Beings Are Driven By Autonomy, Competenc, And Relatedness. People with the can. indianxpress.com.

This Behaviour is depicted in Nomadland (2020), the oscar-winning film about fern, a woman who embracies a nomadic life after personal loss and finanical ruin. “Many are just fleeing social,” Said padhye, “They look for authenticity, for space to grieve, and for simple ways to live.”

She also said that these disappearanes are from driven by emotional exhaustion, identity crises or burnout. Travel, in Such cases, offers a reset, a change to reconnect with one’s true self.

Chirag, a student of the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), Shared His Story of a Monsoon Road Trip Trip through Meghalaya. “We drove from guwahati to shillong, cherrapunji, laitlum canyon, mawlynnong, dawki; the clouds and rain never left our side,” He said.

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One night, past 1 am, they found themslves deep in a forest. Heavy Rain. Zero visibility. The brakes slipped. “No signal, no help. But we did not panic.

When asked if this break from the society was worth it, he said, “Moments like that crack you open. They strip down to its raw edges – Survival, Trust, Awe. Reminded I could find it, I found it worthy. “

Is disappearing normal?

“It’s a natural response,” Said padhye. According to Her, “It’s Mind’s Way of Hitting Paus; A Reset Mechanism That Reflects A Need For Emotional Recalibration.

“Travel Can Not Only Offer A Change of Scenery, but Also Push A Person to Step Out of their Comfort Zone to Adapt and Reinvent,” Said Vaishaly Arora, A Clinical Psychology at Lissun Mental Health Platform.

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But is it healthy? “If the decision is conscious and reflective, it can represent post-traumatic growth. Padhye.

Shreyansha ghosh was an intern at indianxpress.com