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World Journal of Tourism Management(WJTM)

ISSN: 3070-4030 | DOI: 10.33140/WJTM

Research Article - (2025) Volume 1, Issue 1

Transit Terminal

Naveed Shibli *
 
Founding Professor Department of Psychology RI PHAH International University, Pakistan
 
*Corresponding Author: Naveed Shibli, Founding Professor Department of Psychology RI PHAH International University, Pakistan

Received Date: Oct 20, 2025 / Accepted Date: Nov 14, 2025 / Published Date: Nov 21, 2025

Copyright: ©©2025 Naveed Shibli. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

Citation: Shibli, N. (2025). Transit Terminal. World J Tourism Mgmt, 1(1), 01-04.

Abstract

Due to modern transportation facilities in the world, travel and tourism are becoming a good and popular pastime [1]. Therefore, keeping this in mind, in this article, the author has tried to explain through various necessary references how man is built to move and keep moving so that he can keep adding to his happiness and experiences in his worldly life, adding to his joys and experiences. Therefore, it is expected that this article will provide opportunities for academic interest for readers interested in travel and tourism. It is also expected that this article, along with social sciences, can form a strong foundation for connections in the fields of psychology and tourism.

Keywords

Human, Built, Tourism, Mobility

Introduction

There are many forms of life in the world some of which have the ability to move voluntarily while some do not [2-4]. Humans are also a species of life in the world that relies on movement to fulfill their various needs to live [5]. Therefore, it can be assumed that since this creature can move, it has all the basic essential components of movement within it which, while fueling its power to move, combine with the ability to learn mold it into a bipedal So that life and survival can be easier for him, perhaps this is the law of nature [6-9]. If this is the law of nature, then perhaps it would be easier to understand and explain the title of this article if so, can it be said that life is a waiting room in a motel where travelers wait to reach a new journey (2021) from the beginning to the end of their lives? If this is the case, then we must accept that life is everything, but perhaps the most important thing in it is about stopping and traveling [10-13].

I don't know how and where the word traveler came into various dictionaries around the world, as it is also found in the most famous Oxford Standard Dictionary of English [13,14]. Therefore, drawing the conclusion that the various things considered standard in the world are probably considered standard because nothing in them can happen without being accepted and without justification [15].

Philosophy of the Theory

Most of the world's social sciences name Thales the world's first formal philosopher, who was a resident of the city of Mellitus in the Greek city-states [16]. Philosophy, science, and religion are all three very different and perhaps contradictory terms [17]. If so, then what is truth and if there are differences in this regard, then which should be considered the truth and why? That is why, despite seemingly being the simplest question, this is perhaps the most difficult question in the universe and in this article, I will leave this question to you and summarize my arguments by making a few philosophical remarks from the perspective of my topic [18-20].

The world we live in contains many forms of life and many forms of matter Although the human mind is not like the other types mentioned, its many components have nevertheless been identified, just as the various components of other forms of life and matter are now generally known in the scientific and social sciences [21-23]. The human mind, although associated with matter, is an intellectual manifestation arising in a type of matter. However, like the other mentioned attributes of the world, it is not contained within the scope of human beings' parts and components in the same way as the other mentioned objects and types are contained within the components of distance. Although attempts at this division in structuralism and Elementalism are commendable and worthy of consideration, methods such as introspection exist for this [24]. Returning to my topic, I would like to state that in my opinion, there is not much difference between the various religious sciences and other spiritual and philosophical ideas in the world. I think it is important to mention that, like other forms of life, humans, as well as other forms of life, need their parents, society, and the people around them more for their own movement than perhaps any other living organism, even plants, which it is thouth these cannot move.

However, evidence has been found of their movement in places like the Amazon forests although for human there is a blessing in moment but despite the inherent ability, unlike other living beings such as cattle and reptiles, this movement can only be learned under close supervision and according to taught methods, although anthropologists have confirmed on various occasions that humans are built to walk on two legs without any problems. A special field of psychology, developmental psychology, provides a wealth of research that discusses this in detail. However, the existing thoughts regarding anthropology, history, sociology, philosophy, and other existing sciences have very few authentic examples of this kind in light of which it can be said with evidence that in the mentioned context, man has deviated significantly from the point of view of walking [25].

However, if human life is carefully observed, in the light of the available evidence, it emerges that without any special need or compulsion, even in various unusual situations, if necessary, man learned to walk, and sometimes, in some examples from a few eras, there is also the fact that he traveled more than his means. If this is the case, it would be absurd and not unreasonable to assume that a human being who is made to walk is meant to walk, and that for someone who is made to walk, traveling can be considered necessary and even inevitable [26]. If so, then the question arises as to why this is possible and if so, how can it be done so to get much without much expense and labor? This can only be possible when a person wisely tries to understand the truth with the help of experts about what tourism and travel are and what are the best and tested theories and scientific support for travel and tourism in the era of travel? It is not impossible or too difficult because now we have come from the old days to this era where the entire world's information is stored in a small gadget in our pocket and we can shout and understand whatever we want whenever we want, we can learn and understand [27].

The need is that we know exactly what we want to know? So, it can be said, understood and thought that in a connected world, it is not only not difficult to learn about a complex and dangerous region like the Bermuda Triangle, but you can get detailed and complete information about it not in months but in minutes and seconds while sitting in your room. This is because all the countries of the world have now become like interconnected rooms in our house, which we can visit at any time without any difficulty or hassle. It is a different matter that for this, cultural and family needs are also considered. Therefore, in this big world, which has now become like a home due to modernity, going from one place to another and reaching from one place to another is not only the easiest, but also possible, according to legal and international requirements. The condition is that you have the appropriate resources and opportunities for it.

Purpose/Objective

I do not usually work under a regular program for writing and intellectual work, but I write something when and where, keeping in mind the appropriateness of the occasion and determining the need, because these days, due to my age and health, my most important focus is on my health and well-being. However, recently, considering the nobility and influential conversation of a tourism expert friend with whom I had an initial conversation the other day, I had decided to write this article, which has been completed as promised, and I think the work done on it can be equally important for friends working in the field of tourism, hospitality and travel, as well as friends associated with philosophy and psychology and other sciences. Like every writer, I have this thought in my mind that very soon I will complete my theory of human personality and this, along with many other writings, will remain in my mind.

Recommendations/ Findings/ Conclusions

This article has reinforced the idea that creativity does not require any special motivation, so sometimes seemingly simple conversations and relationships can spark creativity and imagination. Therefore, intellectuals, while considering their status and position, should continue to engage in scholarly discussions, which can yield positive and knowledge-friendly results at any time and in any form. Taking advantage of this opportunity, I have the privilege of writing here some of the recipes that I have read in various herbal books and as written in various national books of medicine so that the readers of this article, if they wish, can seek help from homeopathic experts or herbalists or medical doctors in this regard and through them, they can create better opportunities for tourism, travel and entertainment in their lives. As has been written, there is a close connection between psychology and the field of tourism because both aim to improve the well-being of people in the world and their way of thinking about them and their lives. It is hoped that this article will further strengthen it.

As I have mentioned about herbs, I would like to mention two types of people in this regard. One of them is those who absolute- ly do not want to leave their homes and because of which their family members complain to them that they are deprived of their companionship and closeness during their outings and social oc- casions because of them. The other type is those people because of which the people around them sometimes mention to them that since they do not like outings and social occasions, therefore, due to their absence, their close people cannot enjoy outings and enter- tainment much. These are purely psychological, social, personal and relational issues that can be of different nature in every culture and social system.

In my opinion, the prescriptions that I will mention now are also available in authentic books with written evidence and complete sketches by experts in the fields of medicine, which can be studied in detail in the references given. However, what is particularly important in this regard is that in medical matters, any type of medicinal substance should always be used according to the recommendations of the experts in these matters, otherwise it may cause harm instead of benefit. Therefore, although the herbs and their juices mentioned in the books written about them are not very harmful to health, I think that mentioning them for both types of people described can play a better role in the beauty and detail of this article. Therefore, I will go ahead and mention them as well.

In this regard, I consider it necessary to mention the most import- ant works of two of the world's most important experts in this field, However, it is important to state here once again that it would not be right to use the mentioned medicines without consulting a reg- istered expert in this field who is relevant to you or is authoritative in the area of the readers and should not be done unless an au- thoritative medical consultation is obtained. As far as psychology is concerned, I think the two types of journeys of personalities mentioned earlier have been described by the renowned psychol- ogist Karl Gastav Jung He believes that different people have dif- ferent personalities due to different circumstances. Some of them are happy when they are with others, while others are happy when they are isolated from others [28]. In my opinion, those who like to roam more, as mentioned above, and those who like to roam less, are normal people, but due to their personal characteristics, the qualities mentioned above develop in them, which are impossible for all humans to be exactly the same for any reason.

But it is an accepted worldly fact that man has lived among men and will continue to live among men. It is a different matter that sometimes they are similar due to certain characteristics and some- times they are not. Therefore, if friends who love to travel feel that, due to the characteristics described in their close people, positive efforts should be made in this regard so that the aforementioned problem can be cured, then it is not too difficult. That's because these days we live in the modern world and we have a cure for everything. Psychology is a complete science and has experts in every region of the world with modern thinking and approaches. Therefore, if you believe that for legitimate reasons, your loved ones and relatives have some travel problems due to the presence of a friend with the above characteristics, then any psychologist anywhere can objectively test you and tell you what kind of per- sonality traits the person you are referring to has and why they prefer to stay at home instead of traveling.

This is not a problem, it is a completely simple problem, and consulting any psychologist is not very expensive or objectionable in any country in the world, in my opinion So, after this test, if you know when the city and tourism are connected to your close relatives, then you can find many conveniences in this regard. Consulting psychologists may not be very common or popular in your society, but in my opinion, in educated and civilized societies, it is considered a virtue as a characteristic of superior people and leading people in the world. You will be surprised to know that when objective knowledge is gained from a psychologist about the personal qualities that are more suitable for travel and tourism, whether they are good or not, then travel opportunities can be better organized and taken advantage of, and the sense of happiness and enjoyment associated with them can be achieved, which is not too difficult.

God forbid, if you happen to know that the qualities mentioned above that hinder travel are present in one of your close friends, then it is not too difficult to remedy them. In this regard, there are many easy methods that have been proven to be effective. If they are used with careful consideration and consultation with experts, the problems that your friends have with travel can be eliminated not only in minutes, but also in months. You can achieve results that will immediately prove helpful in your travel and tourism endeavors. If you need my free advice in this regard, you can ask the editor of the journal in which you read my article at any time and your problem will be resolved immediately.

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