Then, one rainy Tuesday, I booked a one-way ticket to Kyoto.

Without a companion, I didn't need consensus. I ate ramen at 10 AM because I felt like it. I spent three hours watching a single koi fish in a garden. I got lost in the Arashiyama bamboo forest on purpose. Every wrong turn became an adventure, not an argument.

Standing in the airport with only a backpack, I felt naked. No one to argue over which coffee shop to visit, no one to take my picture. But as the plane took off, a strange calm settled over me. The silence wasn't empty; it was full of possibility.

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Alone doesn't mean anti-social. Without a familiar face beside me, I was forced to open up. A grandmother in a tea house taught me how to whisk matcha. A fellow solo traveler from Brazil shared his dinner, and we talked until midnight about our fears and dreams. Traveling alone actually made me more connected to others.

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