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Escape the Cubicle: Why El Nido is the Psychological Reset Button You Didn’t Know You Needed

Right now, as your eyes scan these words, there is a distinct possibility that you have seventeen open tabs on your browser. One of them is a spreadsheet that makes your eyes glaze over. Another is an email chain that contains the phrase "As per my last email," which we all know is professional code for a battle cry. Your morning coffee was less of a sensory experience and more of a tactical injection of pure adrenaline designed to keep your eyelids from welding shut. You find yourself staring out the window, looking at a gray cityscape, watching traffic crawl by like a line of metal ants, and wondering if this is truly what the human experience was meant to be. What if I told you there is a place on this planet where your biggest daily crisis isn’t a missed deadline, a crashing computer server, or a meeting that definitely could have been an email? What if your main dilemma was deciding whether to apply SPF 30 or SPF 50 before boarding a wooden outrigger boat to explore...

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