In my life, the best experiences had no planned beginning; they simply presented themselves, and I acquainted myself with them. I am not a die hard advocate for new experiences, but personally, I have found them to be the best opportunities for personal growth.
New foods interact with your taste buds differently; your brain follows suit.
New sights spark your visual cortex and kickstart a process that is reminiscent of the past, excited about the present, and prescient of the future.
New sounds reverberate from your ears to your feet. You may dance.
New physical experiences, like the feeling of limestone beneath your feet in undiscovered caves, test your control over your reflexes and assumptions.
New smells may lift you towards the clouds or bring you crashing to the ground.
New experiences change the shape, size and order of our brains. The ability to change and adapt is a great gift.